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- 3.7.3
- OPERATING SYSTEMS
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- Mac
- Operating System
- Mac OS X 10.6
- OS X 10.8
- Mac OS X 10.5
- Mac OS X
- Mac OS X 10.7
- Mac OS X 10.3.9
- Mac OS X 10.4
- OS X 10.9
- Additional Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher
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3.5/5
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Good program with enormous potential
rkeck--2008- Pros
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- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I've only used this program for a half hour or so. In that time I've found this program to have enormous potential. A couple areas I think need improvement: 1) I need to be able to resize the window quickly and easily. I never saw a "green" button on the top of my picture window. Also, I never saw the bottom of the picture nor could maneuver the window on my desktop so that I could see it. 2) Please consider a "hand tool" or way to move the picture within the window. If the program does this and I overlooked it, then my apologies to the developers. 3) Can an extrude function be applied to this program? If I could extrude letters quickly and easily and rotate the result that would be an immense improvement. Keep up the good work.
Really neat, got one feature req.
JimSnider- Pros
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- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />This is a really neat program, and I'll buy it right up if I can get one feature added. Where I work we have an old, old box of 3-D glasses that were used in an art exhibit years ago, but for some reason instead of the standard red and blue lenses, they have red and green ones. I tried the program anyway, and the effect was evident through these oddball glasses, but not as convincing as it would be with the standard variety. I know that if 3D Maker had the ability to specify what colors the lenses are, I could use it to create a whole series of images of artwork, sculptures, and building interiors that would just wow the socks off of the staff in my office, and I could joyfully bring these ancient 3D glasses out of retirement.