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GraphicConverter Classic

GraphicConverter Classic - 5.8

view, edit, convert most image formats

All Time: (4.9)
Version 5.8: (5.0)
Selected Version: 5.8
Release Date: 2006-02-09
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 5.8): 884
Downloads (all versions): 940,865
Price: $30.00

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Product Description:

  • Imports about 170 graphic file formats
  • Exports about 45 graphic file formats
  • Browser
  • Batch conversion with additional actions
  • Slide show
  • Easy creation of optimized images for the internet
  • Basic images manipulation
  • Enhanced images manipulation
  • AppleScript support
  • Support for the special features of MacOS 8, 9 and MacOS X
  • Support of new technologies like LuraWave LWF format

What's new in this version:

  • batch exif text export added as function to "Convert&Modify"
  • facesaver import added
  • make square batch added
  • shadow display of slideshow text option added
  • shadow display option added to browser
  • copy geotiff position to clipboard added
  • Updated features
  • color profile dialog improved
  • gamma slider added to operator (for large screens)
  • printing dialog improved
  • slideshow with find improved
  • espf preferences simplified
  • browser preferences optimized
  • file list can export width and height in mm and resolution as separate field
  • multimonitor support improved
  • color profile dialog shows all local stored profiles
  • slideshow and scan button in browser simplified (click on arrow shows options, click on icon use last setting)
  • folder popup in convert&modify resizes with window size
  • slideshow rotation shortcut can be toggled in the slideshow
  • slideshow prefs optimized
  • window content prefs optimized
  • Bug fixes
  • bug in AppleScript properties with make command fixed
  • update bug after font size change in browser fixed
  • bug in print catalog with fixed size fixed
  • alias in slideshow supports long filenames
  • possible jump of selection with visible operator fixed
  • many bug fixes and enhancements for the Universal Binary version

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.6 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 5.8:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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GraphicConverter Classic CommentaryGC a great product but.... - Version: 6.2.1, 4/18/2009 09:44PM PST

ps2os2
GC is truly a great product and worth every penny you pay. The owner is extremely responsive to bug reports and generally has a fix in a few days.

Unfortunately there are some bugs that cannot be repeated and features that you get to depend on never get fixed. Example: Find Duplicates works 98 percent of the time and when it doesn't the whole machine tends to crash. So no report is generated and nothing for the owner to look at. There should be but there isn't. I am not sure if its an Apple issue or a GC issue but in any case nothing ever gets resolved.

I have been told a lot of the bug reports that are filed are in "someone" else code (from Apple to ADOBE and others) and it is like nothing ever gets resolved if the problem is other peoples code. So if you do not like your system to crash only keep to displaying of images and it works really well.

Despite all my issues the product is really good and is extremely flexible (almost too flexible in some cases) as the preferences are many and most are poorly documented (IMO) so you must go through all of them any time you want to change something (simple?). The documentation was probably written in German and has been translated to English so-so. The person that writes the documentation at times ask someone on the mailing list on how to phrase something.

With the support and the price you cannot go wrong.
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GraphicConverter Classic Commentaryfee? - Version: 6.0, 8/7/2007 04:48PM PST

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wldcrdace
I could swear way back when those of us who have had licenses forever where asked to upgrade being told it was a one time fee. Yet we are being asked to pay more money?

It's a great product I've used since the mid-90s but I don't like being told no more upgrade fees and then be charged. It reallllly annoys me.
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GraphicConverter Classic Review'Bout time to update the reviews here - Version: 5.8, 2/12/2006 09:45PM PST

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Macsure
It's time to update reviews, so I'll start off by saying that version 5.8 (universal code) should have been designated GC v. 6.0 rather than continuing the "impression" that it's still pre-MacIntel code inside. Mr. Lemke's only fault as far as I can see - this version designation is a little confusing.

That "used for less than a month" is misleading in my info bar - I've been a GC user since version 3.83. It's this new unicode version to which I refer now.

Still a 5-star app. Whenever Thorsten Lemke "messes up" - it's brief and temporary because he promptly issues new versions with bugs fixed.
I don't see how he can keep up with user requests for new features - but he does, and that sometimes results in a glitch or two.

5.8 works like all preceding versions - very well. And there's some nice touches arising from user requests. Like "shadowed text" in the browser and slideshow - makes file paths much easer to read against light backgrounds and eliminates the need for adding colored borders (to make text visible).

Another feature I hadn't tried before (there're so many) - converting slideshow (folders containing images) to QuickTime movies. This feature works flawlessly, including the ability to set frame rates and display sizes. The resultng movies can be imported into iMovie for addition of sound tracks, effects and titles. I've had a ball this past week, making my own animated movies with GC, some PhotoShop, and iMovie (with iDraw a recent addition to my animation project software.)

To think - I paid $30 some years ago and have gotten about 20 upgrades free. How many 3rd party apps give that much value?
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