Ember 1 5 1 – Versatile Digital Scrapbook

Features

Ember 1.1.1 – Versatile digital scrapbook (formerly LittleSnapper). September 8, 2013 Ember (formerly LittleSnapper) is your digital scrapbook of things that inspire you: websites, photos, apps or other things. Ember — a digital scrapbook that allows me to capture, curate and annotate images — has been around for a little over 6 months now. When it first launched, Realmac received much blowback due to the fact that, when compared to LittleSnapper, Ember was a considerable regression in feature set. The first thing that comes up in my mind when I hear the term “scrapbooking” is the kind of arts-and-crafts project that I used to hate making as a kid—cutting and pasting and collating of. Note: If you are using macOS 10.12 Sierra, you should continue to use Ember 1.8.5. Download Ember 2: The alpha of Ember 2 with all the usual caveats that come with running in-development software, main library management and annotations tools are working fine. This Alpha does not represent the final version of Ember 2, the UI and feature set.

No Glare, Down Angled Beam

Versatile

Ember 1 5 1 – Versatile Digital Scrapbook Paper

Down angled beam with washboard eliminates glare while wide beam profile provides even illumination across step and path surfaces.

Ember 1 5 1 – versatile digital scrapbooking

Dimmable

Using our LightLink™ Dimmers experience simple LED dimming at the push of a button.

Rugged & Waterproof

Ember 1 5 1 – Versatile Digital Scrapbooking

With stainless steel construction and a titanium coated trim bezel, expect industry leading fit and finish that will last. IP67 waterproof rated*.

Not Just for Yachts

Also runs on 12V AC landscape transformers and is cULus Listed, offering simple installation into decks, steps, and pathways.

*IP67 rated. Not for use in submersible applications.