Alameda, California – Karelia Software today released version 1.6.4 of Sandvox (R), its award-winning website design software for Mac OS X. Version 1.6.4 is a free update and provides full compatibility with Snow Leopard, Apple’s Mac OS X version 10.6. Sandvox 1.6.4 is a recommended download for all users.

In addition to full Snow Leopard compatibility, Sandvox 1.6.4 responds to a recent change in Amazon’s API, by providing a critical update to its Amazon List Pages and Pagelet code and restoring full functionality. Karelia is also proud to announce that Sandvox has been localized to Brazilian Portuguese.

A Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel architectures, Sandvox 1.6 requires Mac OS X “Tiger” version 10.4.11, or “Leopard” version 10.5, or “Snow Leopard” version 10.6 and above, and is available in English, French, Danish, German, Brazilian Portuguese, and both Simplified and Traditional Chinese. A single-user license to Sandvox costs $57 (USD); a single-user license for the Pro edition (enabling raw HTML editing plus additional Google integration) costs $97 (USD). Household licenses and site licenses are also available.

More information about Sandvox is available at Karelia’s website (created with Sandvox, of course). Review copies for traditional and online media are available. Please direct requests to the address below and include your name along with your publication’s or podcast’s name and/or URL and any information about particular features or needs of special interest to your readership or audience.

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Karelia Software is the California-based company that originally brought you Watson, the ground-breaking Macintosh Web utility, winner of the MacWorld “Eddy” and the Apple Design Award for “Most Innovative Application.” Karelia is headed by Dan Wood and Terrence Talbot. We joined forces to create Sandvox when we realized that even for the technically inclined, it was just too painful to get words and pictures on the Web.

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