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Freeware alternatives - Version: 1.4.2, 12/14/2008 11:46AM PST
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roro01
PosteRazor and PhotoCard.
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Charge for every Postcard printed - Version: 1.1.2, 7/15/2007 06:48AM PST
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theguy
Wow. These guys charge you for every postcard you print after the first 3, and the prices are similar to what you would pay for a postcard in a shop ($3.99 USD to print 1) while you still pick up the tab for card stock, printer, ink, cost of the app, and time to compose the card.
I'm the kind of person who gets a bit disgusted by profiteering on this level and maybe you are too.
I'm the kind of person who gets a bit disgusted by profiteering on this level and maybe you are too.
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Buy it for impulse, use it for life... 



- Version: 1.1, 5/8/2007 09:02AM PST
levinedr
Simply put, this is a wonderful app that I bought for a special project (to create a life poster for my wife's surprise 50th birthday party). Then I used it to create e-invitations to the party. The I used it to create real postcards sent from Swiss Post for another event. The point is that while this app is well worth the cost even if you just use it once for a special project, you will actually use it over time in a ongoing way and save lots of money in so doing. The user interface is one of the slickest and easiest to use that I've ever seen; it even updates itself (doesn't just tell you about it, actually does the whole thing). I have been conversing with the author and he is very responsive to suggestions as well. Highly recommended!