Archive for March, 2006

A NEW YOU! – website updated

Friday, March 17th, 2006

We have launched a new website today and will be focusing exclusively on Mac software.

You Software and the You Control family of Macintosh products (You Control, You Control: Desktops, You Control: Fonts and You Control: Tunes) have been acquired by founding members of the original You Software team. Our mission is to continue to create award-winning products designed to make the Mac software you use everyday work better.

We look forward to hearing your feedback and feature requests as we work to bring you new products and upgrades. If you would like to join the beta test list to receive updates on the pre-release versions, please sign up here.

Stay tuned for more information and software updates at the new You Software!

Universal Binaries coming soon

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

The Universal Binary versions of the entire You Control product line are currently in development. Please watch our website for announcements of public betas and final releases.

If you would like to join the beta test list to receive updates on the pre-release versions, please sign up here.

You Control: Desktops review – Kleper Report

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

“The program is a real time-saver and productivity booster.”

- Michael Kleper, The Kleper Report on Digital Publishing, January / February 2006

You Control: Desktops 1.0 is a utility application that enables the user to have an unlimited number of workspaces, each of which can be set up to for a specific purpose or task. The user can quickly and easily switch between them, assign them names, and utilize a different background image on each. An animated view of the switching process can be seen at http://www.yousoftware.com/desktops/.

There are eight different screen switching transitions to select from. Users can move from desktop to desktop using a hotkey, moving the mouse from edge to edge, or selecting from the Palette View or Menu View.

Windows can be dragged from one desktop to another, and specific applications can be assigned to specific workspaces. The program is a real time-saver and productivity booster.

For more information on the Kleper Report, refer to their website The Kleper Report on Digital Publishing