Stone Design ships PreferentialTreatment 1.0

Stone Design ships PreferentialTreatment 1.0

Stone Design ships PreferentialTreatment

Simple Preference Management - View, edit, update, restore, & save sets of
preferences for any application!

May 30, 2005 - Albuquerque, New Mexico -- Stone Design, the original Mac OS
X software house with over 19 years of experience, today announced
immediate availability of PreferentialTreatment, a powerful yet simple to
use Preference Manager: View, edit, update, restore, & save sets of
preferences for any Mac OS X application.

Preferences are user-specific settings that give Mac OS X applications so
much flexibility. According to Stone Design CEO and chief software
architect Andrew Stone, "PreferentialTreatment is a very useful utility
which can add functionality to every Mac OS X application. Just click a
button to restore an application to it's original preferences - or save and
install custom sets of preferences for the task at hand."

Inexpensive and Shipping Now!

Stone continues, "You don't need to be a UNIX Geek to manipulate your
preferences anymore. Download and try PreferentialTreatment at full
strength for 14 days free, and you'll see how useful this app can be. At
only $19, with Free Upgrades For Life, it's a must-have piece of software!"
For more information, visit stone.com/PreferentialTreatment/

About Stone Design

Stone Design Corp, founded in 1984 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was the
first developer to ship a product for NeXT hardware in 1989. With a mission
to develop low cost, 100% Macintosh OS X native applications that are a joy
to use, Stone Design has shipped over a dozen design and productivity
applications for Macintosh OS X including Stone Studio, Create, PhotoToWeb,
PStill, TimeEqualsMoney, SliceAndDice, and StampInStone.

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