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ChocoFlop

ChocoFlop - 0.83

non-destructive core image graphics/text manipulation

All Time: (4.5)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 0.83
Release Date: 2008-07-15
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 419
Downloads (all versions): 24,890
Price: Free

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Product Description:

This is a preview release of the upcoming ChocoFlop, a graphics manipulation program. As a preview it is entirely free but still unstable and not feature complete.

Main features:
  • Small, Launches in a pair of seconds
  • Real Time non-destructive filters
  • Rich Text Layers
  • Load and opens many image formats
  • Supports layers, layer masks, selections
  • Paint tools with table pressure support
  • HDR (128 bits per pixel)
  • Universal Binary
  • Easy to use for photoshop users
  • Can import many additional RAW formats with dcraw
ChocoFlop is an image manipulation program based entirely on Apple's new CoreImage technology which takes advantages of the processing power in your GPU (graphics card).

What's new in this version:

  • Fixes random lockups on mouseUp
  • Pressure is back for all you wacom users out there!
  • Pressure can now affect either size or opacity (or both)
  • Painting fixes for various cases (layer masks on rotoscaled layers with offsets and such stuff)
  • Layer masks can now have offsets (be moved independently from layer itself) and be locked
  • Painting should now be smoother, especially with pressure
  • Selection position is updated live in Inspector while dragging
  • better caching for rendering
  • and many small enhancements and bug fixes

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher with a decent graphics card. G5 or Intel processor recommended.

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ChocoFlop Commentary0.62 Link not working (as of 07 Apr 07) - Version: 0.62, 4/8/2007 03:34AM PST

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rvaessen
The download link for this product isn't working.

..can’t find the server “www.download.chocoflop.com”.
..can’t find the server “www.chocoflop.com”.
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ChocoFlop Troubleshooting ReportTroubles - Version: 0.53, 2/24/2007 05:50PM PST

laughing.softball
I don't know if it's just my computer or what but it's not opening for me. If anyone had this problem and knows a way to fix it please tell me. Thanks!
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ChocoFlop ReviewSurprisingly Cool!! - Version: 0.51, 11/3/2006 12:46AM PST

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petersconsult (zconsulting.net)
This little app is a surprisingly good Photoshop challenger.
I gave it a try out of desperation because I use an intel Mac, and I must say that I am very impressed!
As soon as it's a little more stable (though it is already very workable, just save often), and the tools refresh a little quicker, I suspect the author will start getting some hate mail from Adobe.
Seriously, it's pretty upsetting that, a year after Apple announced the transition to intel chips, Adobe still hasn't released Photoshop for intel Macs!!
What's worse, those poor saps who bought Adobe CS 2 for their intel machines will have to pony up another half of the purchase price just to have their overpriced software run as it should!!! (And don't tell me it's hard to port Photoshop to intel Mac: at over $600 a copy, they could afford to hire every programmer on the planet and still keep their stockholders happy!)
Cheers, Peter
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