Keyframe Multimedia Releases YTracker Demo

PORTLAND, Ore. – Keyframe Multimedia, Inc., an interactive multimedia and computer animation company, is now offering downloadable demos of its YTracker 2257 records management system for both the Mac Classic, Mac OSX and Windows platform.

This product is geared toward the small to medium size webmaster and producer who need an easy-to-use solution to maintain the required information on models for their websites.

According to the company, "We have several close friends and associates who are actively involved in the adult industry, building sites and creating content, and we have been following the new 2257 developments closely with them. They began asking if it was possible for us to create a custom solution for them to help easily input, log and store their model and website information."

YTracker has an external database file that can be moved from one platform to another seamlessly. Model information, including digital IDs and model releases, can be uploaded and all model information can be sorted and cross referenced by the sort tabs found along the top of the application. Each record can be printed out as a pre-formatted sheet with all relevant information.

Future features will include saving model records out of the database as Adobe Acrobat PDF files, direct scanning and uploading via a TWAIN interface, the ability to directly crop, scale and do basic image editing within YTracker on uploaded documents and additional field-sorting methods based on user requests.

For more information, visit www.ytracker.com.

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