TAB 2.2, Paperless Animation Software

The TAB 2.2 (www.the-tab.com) is the latest version of Digital Video’s paperless animation software that can be used to create original animated content for the Web and broadcast. The program offers a large collection of new features, including support for Mac OS X, a type tool, context menus, improved sequence management, as well as the ability to create animations ready to be played on mobile phones and wireless devices in 3GP format. In addition, the program allows users to manage vector-based drawings in an innovative way with new tools to intuitively animate drawings, as well as supports advanced scene planning with full-camera movements, and full import and export capabilities.

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