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User Name cecilevalentin

Member Since 2004-08-13

Total number of Feedback Posts: 4

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Pixelmator 1.2.3 (Mac OS X)

Best image editor for most people   

I am a non-professional but ambitious photographer and I can strongly recommend Pixelmator for almost all users out there. The feature set is more complete than I need, all features are relatively easy to learn because of great training material available and at 59$ it beats everything in the market in value for money. I imagine that professional photographers who depend on specific photoshop plug-ins will miss these at the beginning but they may find work-arounds. Continue with the good work Pixelmator team. [alert admin]

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Sunday, September 07 2008 @ 10:13 PM PDT

AppMenuBoy 1.0 (Mac OS X)

App really fills a gap, albeit being slow to start  

This application really fills a gap for those who use more than the handful of applications which fit into the dock. Excellent piece of work. I greatly enjoy it. Now ... that being said it's slow to start on both my G5 and Intel Duo machines and consequently slows down the other apps who start. I wouldn't be surprised if this is because the app scan the application folder at start-up and that this method takes a long time. It would be great to have a solution which pulls the information from system profiler or similar. [alert admin]

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Sunday, July 27 2008 @ 08:26 AM PDT

Bezipped 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Works like promised  

Good product, works like promised. It's all one needs if you archive for yourself and you only need the tbz format. Decompression will be done by Mac OS X, compressions by Bezipped. Nice and clear interface. The Growl support is a nice extra. [alert admin]

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Saturday, May 10 2008 @ 12:23 PM PDT

EasyCrop 2.1.7 (Mac OS X)

File size issues but easy to use  

Easy Crop has one real challenge which can make working with it very difficult: The size of the resulting file is mostly bigger than the input file and that despite showing only the crop area which - you would expect - is smaller than the full area. Well, the issues seems to be with the compression mode and has been like this for the past 2 versions. The newest version doesn't fix this issue. Other than ... if you don't care for file size - it's a magnificient program. [alert admin]

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Friday, June 01 2007 @ 11:42 AM PDT

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