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Flick!

Flick! - 3.2.3

Software for artists to manage their artwork & clients.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.2.3
Release Date: 2009-05-03
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 605
Downloads (all versions): 8,550
Price: $29.95

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Flick! ReviewQuick and helpful answers II - Version: 1.2, 10/8/2005 01:34AM PST

kuehne.klein
In my last comment it didn't come out clearly that is was not a bug in the programme that caused some troubles. It's me who handled it wrongly because it is a bit differently structured to my other programmes on my G4 PowerBook.
But I can recommend the programme also because the developper was very helpful and quick.
... and it is very usefull as a documentation and database!

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Flick! Troubleshooting ReportQuick and helpful answers - Version: 1.2, 10/8/2005 01:02AM PST

kuehne.klein
I had some initial trouble because I handled Flick! and I contacted the developper who was very helpful and quickly responded to my mails. Now I know how it works and it is quite nice to have as an artist.
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Flick! ReviewNice db but... - Version: 1.0, 12/25/2004 10:46AM PST

idjit
I didn't try the runtime version because I own FP7. The version I tested worked wonderfully. It is a nicely designed, quick and relatively intuitively designed filemaker db. It seemed to be really full-featured and covered all the categories that I, as an artist, would want in a db of my work. Two complaints. First, I wish I could have tried it more than 9 times. The limiting of a few features may be a good trade off if the authors were to make it a time-limited demo or at least giving it more tests, say 20 instead of 9. The second concerns the price. $50 US or $90 AU is a lot of money for most artists. Alas, despite what the world thinks, most artists do not make a living off their art, or if they do, it's a pretty meagre living, supplemented by teaching or other types of work. Art really doesn't pay unless one's talent is combined with a lot of luck and endless self-promotion. Anyway, that's a personal complaint. Most artists will hold onto their scraps of paper rather than pay that amount for a database, I think.

Overall, a nice a db, though.
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