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Dress Assistant

Dress Assistant - 3.5

Personal dress assistant.

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Current Version: 3.5
Release Date: 2009-11-11
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 226
Downloads (all versions): 10,191
Price: $19.95

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Dress Assistant CommentaryAhh yessss - Version: 2.2.0, 4/29/2008 01:34PM PST

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tabaks
Yet another verssion of my faaavorite little morssssel of a program. I wass sssoo ready for thisss! Yesss!
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Dress Assistant ReviewSaves Time, Makes You Look Better - Version: 1.5.0, 6/15/2007 09:34PM PST

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Clams McShrew
Anyone who has ever changed clothes a few times or more in front of the mirror, trying to get that just so fashionable look, knows how stressful and time consuming it can be. Somehow you always seem to get bogged down with this right when you are hurrying to be on time for a special event. Most people don't realize it, but this is the incunabula of the term "fashionably late". And it's a real problem.

It has even been estimated by the Institute of Statistical Analysis that the average person spends approximately 0.86 years of their life engaged in this activity. That's almost an entire year of your entire life wasted just trying on clothes!

Well, now, finally, today, with an inexpensive digital camera anyone can use this software to "virtually" try out their finest combinations in rapid succession. See how you will look right down to the socks, shoes, undies and jewelry, without so much as touching a fabric or repositioning a torso. Imagine all the precious time you can save when you forgo putting your clothes on and taking them off and putting them back on again.

While useful for anyone who cares about their appearance, this is of course particularly useful to clothing-conscious women and their patience-challenged boyfriends or husbands. In fact, I have already purchased this for my wife and several of my occasional girlfriends, and I am using it myself as well. Hopefully therefore, mine is a meaningful endorsement.

Though I do obviously support the program, I would suggest that the developer consider the addition of a variety of user-configurable "skins", as the cutesy illustrations built into the program may not appeal to everyone alike.

Bottom line is the more time we can all spend sitting in front of computers and other electronic devices and artificial technologies, and the less time we waste pacing around aimlessly here and there, and thrashing our limbs about in the "real world" — the faster our species will be forced to evolve towards an inevitable cyber-sapien future.

With the advent of indisputable global warming, climate change and polar melting, anything that increases pressure for our evolution away from expensive, vulnerable, biological, fuel-inefficient body forms, and towards more sustainable and robust technological hybrid life forms — is desirable.

In this light, Dress Assistant OSX is a most welcome development.
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Dress Assistant ReviewJust downloaded this and it looks pretty slick!! - Version: 1.5.0, 5/28/2007 04:32PM PST

(1 of 8 users found this comment useful)

ragbiz1
I just downloaded this software and have briefly tried it out. So, far it looks pretty cool! Very easy to download, slick design. Looks as though you could use this as a catalog program for other than clothing. (I plan on using it for cataloging fabrics).
I suppose if you had a small resale clothing shop one could use it to catalog items, then customers could use it to create outfits from inventory. Hobbyist could use it to catalog parts, etc.
Anyway, cool program so far. Thanks and if it continues to work as well as it seems I will pay the $20.
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Dress Assistant CommentaryOther Uses? - Version: 1.5.0, 5/28/2007 03:31PM PST

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ragbiz1
Sewing is a hobby of mine and I'm thinking of trying this product to catalog my fabrics. I could take a photo of the swatches and it looks as though I could look up the swatches by color, etc. Also, I could see this program used by other hobbyist to catalog parts, or ?.
Has anyone actually tried this software or are you all just commenting out of your collective a@@ses?
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Dress Assistant CommentaryPotential Uses - Version: 1.5.0, 5/27/2007 03:37AM PST

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donnadm87
All kidding aside, this software could be very useful for those who have lost the power of speech and movement e.g. some paraplegics or those who have suffered from a stroke. The ability to communicate what one would like to wear for the day could be very empowering, and make life more interesting and fun.
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Dress Assistant ReviewMmmmmm... - Version: 1.5.0, 5/25/2007 11:11AM PST

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tabaks
Disss program isss ssso kool! All of my friendsss will posssitively hate me ssso well dresssed, after I ussse disss program. BwaaaaaaaAAAAaaahahaahahahahahaaaaaAAAAaahhahahhhh!
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Dress Assistant Commentary... - Version: 1.4.1, 5/5/2007 11:57AM PST

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freakomat
just clicked on the title to see if this is for real...
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Dress Assistant Commentary....... - Version: 1.4.1, 5/5/2007 11:46AM PST

(3 of 5 users found this comment useful)

W-Creative
This is hilarious!

I guess some won't need their mother to dress them anymore.
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Dress Assistant Reviewsaves time, makes you look better - Version: 1.3.1, 4/6/2007 12:45PM PST

(4 of 6 users found this comment useful)

Clams McShrew
Anyone who has ever changed clothes a few times or more in front of the mirror, trying to get that just so fashionable look, knows how stressful and time consuming it can be. Somehow you always seem to get bogged down with this right when you are hurrying to be on time for a special event. Most people don't realize it, but this is the incunabula of the term "fashionably late". And it's a real problem.

It has even been estimated by the Institute of Statistical Analysis that the average person spends approximately 0.86 years of their life engaged in this activity. That's almost an entire year of your entire life wasted just trying on clothes!

Well, now, finally, today, with an inexpensive digital camera anyone can use this software to "virtually" try out their finest combinations in rapid succession. See how you will look right down to the socks, shoes, undies and jewelry, without so much as touching a fabric or repositioning a torso. Imagine all the precious time you can save when you forgo putting your clothes on and taking them off and putting them back on again.

While useful for anyone who cares about their appearance, this is of course particularly useful to clothing-conscious women and their patience-challenged boyfriends or husbands. In fact, I have already purchased this for my wife and several of my occasional girlfriends, and I am using it myself as well. Hopefully therefore, mine is a meaningful endorsement.

Though I do obviously support the program, I would suggest that the developer consider the addition of a variety of user-configurable "skins", as the cutesy illustrations built into the program may not appeal to everyone alike.

Bottom line is the more time we can all spend sitting in front of computers and other electronic devices and artificial technologies, and the less time we waste pacing around aimlessly here and there, and thrashing our limbs about in the "real world" — the faster our species will be forced to evolve towards an inevitable cyber-sapien future.

With the advent of indisputable global warming, climate change and polar melting, anything that increases pressure for our evolution away from expensive, vulnerable, biological, fuel-inefficient body forms, and towards more sustainable and robust technological hybrid life forms — is desirable.

In this light, Dress Assistant OSX is a most welcome development.
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