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Mac OS X  |  Design / Graphics  |  Other Design / Graphics  |  Easy Card  |  Great and easy application

Easy Card

Easy Card

create & email or print personalized greeting cards

Version:  3.3.4

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Great and easy application

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: Helderberg Monday, December 06 2004 @ 06:14 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

I have used this application for over a year, and while perhaps not for everyone's needs, this is a basic and very good application to produce cards. The 'caption' feature is worth it alone, as I have done may photos added from iPhoto into this app to get great cards with added captions (that you can move to the right location). I've received many compliments and laughs from the cards I created with Easy Card. The author listens to any suggestions, as I have been a beta testor too and found he will try anything within reason to make it better yet keeping it simple. I don't think you'll be disappointed.   
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Reasonable upgrade option needed - ian.greig

There was a $10 upgrade option from v2 but I couldn't make it work (tried several times). I would urge that a fair upgrade price is reinstated, otherwise the reputation of this becoming-good product will be compromised.

Needs the ability to position captions flexibly rather than top, middle or bottom. it is actually rather less than simple to use at the moment because it is inflexible.

But the concept is good and "it does what it says on the tin" -- provides a simple way to make personalised greeting cards

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Monday, February 28 2005 @ 02:42 PM PST


Reasonable upgrade option needed - joanw1

I agree. I have not used this for some time but seem to recollect that I preferred the first version. If the upgrade was not so expensive I would consider buying this one but not for another $US10!

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Sunday, December 18 2005 @ 03:11 AM PST