User Name sallyomalley4
Member Since 2008-04-21
Total number of Feedback Posts: 5
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Bee Docs Timeline - Standard Edition 2.1 (Mac OS X)
Printing sucks, layout control is mediocre at best, poor layout, windowserver constantly bugs out with Timeline's GUI component inconsistencies. Spare yourself, you could do better on your own with Pages or Numbers. [alert admin]
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Monday, May 12 2008 @ 03:08 PM PDT
Opacity 1.1.1 (Mac OS X)
Must be a helluva demand curve!
Holy crazily calculated price point MacMan! Sounds like a unique demand curve to me. Kudos on your highly valued product, unfortunately I must be one of the few that cannot reconcile price with payoff. [alert admin]
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Monday, May 12 2008 @ 03:03 PM PDT
ForkLift 1.5.2 (Mac OS X)
Currently Lags, but hopeful for future versions.
Currently Forklift tends towards lagging between every adjustment I make i.e., any drag, drop, click, or selection is followed by a spinning beachball. If that weren't an issue I believe Forklift would be a primary tool in my daily workflows. [alert admin]
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Sunday, May 11 2008 @ 03:54 PM PDT
Flux 1.2 (Mac OS X)
This must be for the iweb type crowd: people who just want to tinker a little and put up some photos for their family or something. If you develop actual web material, this isn't even in the ballpark. [alert admin]
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Monday, April 21 2008 @ 06:56 PM PDT
VectorDesigner 1.1.0 (Mac OS X)
Dear Tweakersoft developers, Please keep rolling with this one! I'm a design professional that has been using Illustrator for over 10 years and while it was once a great tool, it's become incredibly byzantine. VectorDesigner is wonderful as it is so lightweight, simple, and clean yet very powerful. I'm amazed at how the same tool can have such a different feel across applications. While it may seem small and insignificant, the feel of VectorDesigner's Bézier tool (and similarly the pen tool in iWork apps) is so much better than what Adobe offers. Adobe just doesn't "get it" anymore, (they haven’t for years) and they have become incredibly stagnant. Meanwhile applications like VectorDesigner from Tweaksoft, and tools from other developers which include Flux, Scribbles and Opacity are actually innovating and improving user interface elements. These little applications, although not to any level that would allow users to supplant their Adobe tools (yet), allow you to work so much faster and easier than Adobe applications. I only open my Adobe apps when I absolutely have to. I hope small and independent developers continue to leverage the power of Mac OS X technologies in order to push the boundaries of digital imaging tools. I know plenty of professionals and companies that are always on the lookout for Adobe alternatives (I know these aren’t mean to be “pro apps”, but the truth is the notion that they need to be convoluted is a myth, perpetuated by Adobe). These are great beginnings with a lot of promise, I’ll stay tuned. [alert admin]
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Monday, April 21 2008 @ 06:04 PM PDT
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