WireTap Pro 1.3.0 now Intel native

ROCHESTER, New York -- August 7, 2007 -- Ambrosia Software, Inc. 
announced today the release of WireTap Pro 1.3.0.  The update, which 
is free to registered users of WireTap Pro 1.x.x, may be downloaded 
here:

http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/utilities/wiretap/

WireTap Pro 1.3.0 features the following changes/enhancements:

      -- WireTap Pro is now a Universal Binary that runs natively on 
PowerPC and Intel Macs

      -- Compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard WWDC Release

      -- Various bug fixes and enhancements

With the click of a button, WireTap Pro allows you to record any 
audio on your Mac. WireTap Pro's simple but powerful interface allows 
you to record audio from any running applications, as well as from 
any microphone, line-in, headset, and even your radio SHARK.

Want to record sound snippets from your favorite DVD movie, digitize 
your old record collection, record streaming audio from the Internet, 
or even use your iPod as a personal Dictaphone? WireTap Pro is your 
solution.  Download it and try it out for free now:

http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/utilities/wiretap/

WireTap Pro can save your digital recordings in the popular .mp3, 
AAC, QuickTime, and AIFF file formats, saving them to your hard drive 
for later processing/listening. WireTap Pro can also save your 
recordings directly into iTunes, or onto your iPod or other iTunes-
compatible .mp3 player. You have total control over the file format, 
compression, and quality of your recordings.

WireTap Pro costs $19, is a Universal Binary, and requires Mac OS X 
10.3 or later.

Ambrosia Software, Inc. - publisher of award-winning programs for the 
Macintosh and Windows distributes a full line of utility, 
productivity, and anti-productivity (game) software through the 
Internet as shareware. Unregistered versions of Ambrosia's products 
on DVD-ROM can be obtained at Ambrosia's web site, http://
www.AmbrosiaSW.com or by calling Ambrosia's order center at 
585.325.1910.
cool!  Thanks for the heads up Jim!
Sweet.  'Bout time they got it native.
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