User Name tmstybr
Member Since 2003-11-04
Total number of Feedback Posts: 5
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iPhoto Keyword Tool 0.5.1 (Mac OS X)
I've found Keyword Assistant is best for adding and applying keywords and Keyword Tool is best for removing a keyword from a photo. [alert admin]
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Sunday, February 06 2005 @ 09:58 AM PST
RapidWeaver 3.0.2 (Mac OS X)
I'm a fairly adept iLifer but never ventured into putting content on the web. I discovered RapidWeaver this morning and, after finding an equally easy ftp utility, created content, exported, and uploaded to my webspace in just a few hours. WooHoo! I'd like to see a way of integrating iTunes such as applying music to various pages. (Maybe I just haven't figured that out yet...) [alert admin]
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Saturday, January 29 2005 @ 05:23 PM PST
ImageBrowser 1.5.1 (Mac OS X)
ImageBrowser is the name used for a Canon viewing utility. Not the same animal... [alert admin]
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Saturday, August 28 2004 @ 09:07 AM PDT
Photo to Movie 3.1.7 (Mac OS X)
It already rocks versus iMovie but it's missing one productivity feature. So often I would like to resize a frame while keeping a control point locked in place. Instead I have to resize about the center of the keyframe then reposition it to put whatever photo subject in the corner where I want it. The way I envision it would be to shift-click-drag on a control point. The opposite control point would be left in place while the keyframe resizes at the 4:3 ratio. Sounds very intuitive to me and would make using the rule of thirds much easier... I have dropped LG a line about this and they sort of dismissed it but said they would keep it in mind. That's been some time ago. If only...... [alert admin]
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Saturday, August 28 2004 @ 08:41 AM PDT
Photo to Movie 3.1.7 (Mac OS X)
It already rocks versus iMovie but it's missing one productivity feature. So often I would like to resize a frame while keeping a control point locked in place. Instead I have to resize about the center of the keyframe then reposition it to put whatever photo subject in the corner where I want it. The way I envision it would be to shift-click-drag on a control point. The opposite control point would be left in place while the keyframe resizes at the 4:3 ratio. Sounds very intuitive to me and would make using the rule of thirds much easier... I have dropped LG a line about this and they sort of dismissed it but said they would keep it in mind. That's been some time ago. If only...... [alert admin]
Saturday, August 28 2004 @ 08:41 AM PDT
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