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Pixlr: slick new online image editor PDF Print E-mail
Written by Frankster   
Wednesday, 05 November 2008 06:00

Like I keep saying, everything is moving to the cloud.  Web apps are gaining momentum because of their platform independence.

There are plenty of online image editors out there, but it can be tough to find the right one. If you're looking for a few filters, a bit of layer support, and a decent range of tools, Pixlr might be the one you want. You'll be familiar with its tools from using desktop apps like Photoshop and The Gimp, but it's rare to see so many advances options in a web app.

Some of the Pixlr perks that surprised me: opacity sliders! Layers and transparency! The collection of filters includes halftones, scanlines and pixelation. Common (but useful) features like hue/saturation, resizing, and brightness/contrast are also intact. Next time you find yourself on a computer without Photoshop, you might also find you don't need it.

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 November 2008 16:01 )
 
Windows 7's Superbar in action - is it made for multitouch? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Frankster   
Tuesday, 04 November 2008 05:00

Check out 'the Superbar', included in Windows 7.  Seems kinda cool, along with the new 'Aero Peek' functionality.  More if you follow the link.


As Adam reported earlier, the Superbar has been unlocked in Windows 7. Apart from adding even more visual pop to the improved Desktop Window Manager, it adds some long-absent functionality.

Apart from better visual task tips with smooth transition effects, it's fixed another minor annoyance. At last you can click and drag taskbar buttons to re-order them. I've always been a little irritated by the fact that I couldn't do that in previous Windows versions, and was glad to see the change.

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That took long enough: Windows 7 can burn ISO files PDF Print E-mail
Written by Frankster   
Monday, 03 November 2008 09:30
All I have to say is... FINALLY!  Single most annoying thing about Windows.

It obviously hasn't been a priority for Microsoft in the past, but it looks like another one of Windows' minor shortcomings has finally been addressed.

Yes, at long last your Microsoft OS will know what to do with an ISO file. While I'm sure none of us are going to forsake our favorite burning applications when and if we do switch to Windows 7, it's nice to see simple, useful features like this being implemented.

The process is so simple, even novice users will be able to burn an image with no trouble. Double-click an ISO, and Windows 7 opens a minimalistic dialog: choose a burner, select whether or not to verify your burn, and burn/cancel.

It works nicely, and it's definitely the kind of simple, functional addition that is making my test drive of Windows 7 an enjoyable one. Look for more Windows 7 updates as we get more time to play work with it!

That took long enough: Windows 7 can burn ISO files originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 03 Nov 2008 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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