User Name samupsaro
Member Since 2007-11-01
Total number of Feedback Posts: 4
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OverSite 3.1 (Mac OS X)
I've used Oversite since 2.x, and recently upgraded to 3. For me it was well worth the upgrade. Most of the new features are in the wireframe tab, which is where I do most of my work. The new editing panel that's next to the wireframe canvas by itself is worth the upgrade cost, since it eliminates the one annoyance I'd had with the older version: model edit dialogs. The new panning and zooming, plus some new complex components, are icing on the cake. [alert admin]
Tuesday, August 11 2009 @ 12:08 PM PDT
OverSite 2.2.3 (Mac OS X)
Using Oversite is WAY easier than using Visio for doing wireframes (plus it runs on the Mac)! [alert admin]
Tuesday, November 06 2007 @ 09:48 AM PST
Vectoraster 2.0 (Mac OS X)
Like most designers, I was recently handed a JPEG logo that needed to go into a print ad. Having been playing around with Vectoraster previously, and knowing what a JPEG typically winds up looking like in a print ad, I was able to use Vectoraster "for real" and generate an EPS of the logo. I dont know how often I'll need to use it, but it sure helped out this time. Thanks! [alert admin]
Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 01:08 PM PDT
Vectoraster 2.0 (Mac OS X)
Like most designers, I was recently handed a JPEG logo that needed to go into a print ad. Having been playing around with Vectoraster previously, and knowing what a JPEG typically winds up looking like in a print ad, I was able to use Vectoraster "for real" and generate an EPS of the logo. I dont know how often I'll need to use it, but it sure helped out this time. Thanks! [alert admin]
Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 01:02 PM PDT
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