ShutterBug - 2.4.1WYSIWYG web album/photo journal creation tool |
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Hmm. - Version: 2.4.1, 3/10/2008 12:01PM PST
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ylon
I really wanted to like ShutterBug, however I think it still needs some work in the design aspect. There are things that need to be learned from iWeb, CSSEdit and Adobe Fireworks. I can't wait to see another full version release that could have some potential rewrite and serious feature addition. Things are just not free flow and intuitive enough yet.
Multi-Purpose Far Beyond Photo Gallery Use 



- Version: 2.0, 4/1/2006 04:38PM PST
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IslandMike
If you guessed what the software does from the name alone you would think it makes nice web albums of your digital pictures. And yes, it does. But it is not restricted to only that function. As other reviewers here have mentioned -- the software is easy to use -- so easy you may think "Well, that's all it does and that's cute". You can download it and have a nice site page up in just moments. However, with a bit of tinkering under the hood -- reading the manual, going to the forum, you will find this software exceeds just putting your pictures on a webpage. The developers are constantly working on this by listening to the users; and you might be pleasantly surprised to ask a question on the forum and have a response in hours, sometimes minutes. You might expect them to refer you to a web page or section in the help manual, but these developers take the time to help you point by point and case by case. Other users on the forum are helpful and faithful to the product as well -- not often found with software of any genre. Take it for a try, ask feel welcome to ask questions and be ready for a good experience!
Shutterbug, or ? - Version: 2.0, 3/31/2006 01:40AM PST
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ZX81
I use Galerie, which is great with an incredible support, but would like to build my personal site. Rapidweaver seemed an obvious choice to me. Has anybody used and compared these two ?
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