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Nice interface But! - Version: 1.1.9, 8/25/2004 11:14AM PST
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cravencondor
Program shows some real potential but
VERY slow applies changes to the entire pic- no preview or thumbnail makes it virually unusable
The levels function has only brightness and contrast, does not include the only one I ever use ( gamma??/ slope/curve or whatever its called) with the three or more sliders that allow you to change dark aress or light areas or middle areas only
The file "open" function does not provide previews/thumbnails as do all the usefull competators
I admire the simple uncluttered unbloated interface but without the three above mentioned features it is unusable for me
See Graphic Converter or Photoshop Elements for examples
VERY slow applies changes to the entire pic- no preview or thumbnail makes it virually unusable
The levels function has only brightness and contrast, does not include the only one I ever use ( gamma??/ slope/curve or whatever its called) with the three or more sliders that allow you to change dark aress or light areas or middle areas only
The file "open" function does not provide previews/thumbnails as do all the usefull competators
I admire the simple uncluttered unbloated interface but without the three above mentioned features it is unusable for me
See Graphic Converter or Photoshop Elements for examples
Over three weeks ago I bought this hunk a junk. I had problems running it on my new Intel Mac Mini and wrote the support. No one answered. I wrote again after 15 days. Still no answer.
It seems like they were happy to take my money but then they don't care.
I found the following by searching for the developer, Bryan Lund:
"We discovered the dark secret of all those shiny fancy Macs out there. A good portion of the Mac enthusiast that use them are really rude. Really, really rude. We had no idea the kind of mean hurtful things the readers...would say to us"
This is probably due to the huge amount of criticism that Lund took on his blog some time ago (from what I've read) by customers who were dissatisfied with his products and wanted some kind of resolution to unending problems. Apparently Lund took those comments as personal attacks on himself.
Here's further news by blogger Phill Ryu:
"As you...screw your RadicalBreeze customers as well (the people who so generously enabled a half-assed developer to quit his day job and do quite well for years), you frame the entire thing in your favor and send out PRESS RELEASES ..."
Again this apparently describes Lund's actions at the Macworld SF gathering in January of 2006 when he announced the "imminent" release of obvious vaporware "Formation II."
I only wish I'd found out about this stuff *before* I bought this road apple disguised as a Mac app.