Just a few days Google has unveiled its format WebPAD, Which promises up 40% compression Images the JPEG. But whenever some new technology makes its debut around the world rushes to add support, and for this WebPAD has come first for Mac OS X, Pixelmator's hand and Weppy.
In the first case is one of the applications most used image editing in Apple's operating system, both for its versatility and agility, and in the recently released 1.6.2 version adds support for opening and editing images WebPAD, although this will require support to enable a console, with the following command and the application has not initiated:
YES defaults write com.pixelmatorteam.pixelmator enableWebP
The other alternative to get support for Mac OS X WebPAD is the Weppy, Which comes as a plugin very small (only 65 KB) that comes in two versions, one for WebKit-based browsers and another for those with support for Netscape plugins, which is covered with several browsers: Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Camino and OmniWeb.