Micrografx Picture Publisher 8 Kostenlos
I find it laks in masking and marquee selection accuracy, not as accurate as Macromedia/Adobe or even Jasc in that arena anyway. While for a cheap photo editing program it does a pretty good job for a new user who isn't really into hand touching or adjusting photos (good for the general home user for example)I find Jasc Paint Shop pro used to do much better a few years ago, haven't payed with Jasc in a few years now. For people who don't want to fork out dough for a real high end photo editor, Fireworks is my favorite graphics/photo prog around, (I don't care for Photoshop no matter how many people want to make it popular) I don't like the Adobe Photoshop interface and hope that, now Adobe acquired Macromedia, Phtoshop will take a leson from the intuitive and useful interfaces of Macromedia's software. Conclusion: For a basic editing program, it's pretty good, and easy to use, but so is Jasc Paint Shop Pro, but more accurate with some features.
For professional work, Macromedia/Adobe Fireworks or if you prefer Photoshop. They offer more, are more accurate and offer professional results. Macromedia has better export options too I think, more accurate compression results anyway.
Hello dear friends, since roundabout 2 years I'm searching for: see title. In the years of using Win95, I was using an official version of MPP, later, using W2Kpro, I was continuing. Again with the feeling of satisfaction.
Later, I've lost the CD, I was trying Photoshop and Gimp, but always having tears in my eyes, remembering MPP: simple, powerful and intuitiv. Is there any help to get a free version of MPP in copy or original? For example an magazine issue or anything similar? Anyone who has the original and likes to give the prog away to muck out his/hers collection of CD's?
Doppler concerto for two flutes program notes haydn. (How: send an PM) German version preferred, but english version is welcome, too. I've tried to search by google for a download-link but they all were dead links. No magazine-archive, no download-site, no anything was giving a pale shadow of hope.
In 2003 iGrafx, an offshoot from Micrografx, takes care of the business process analysis needs of consumers. Corel eventually acquired the company in 2001. Following the acquisition the whole Micrografx graphics products (Micrografx Designer, Picture Publisher, Microsoft Flowcharter ) became part of Corel. This is when the company became iGrafx.
Is there anyone who can give a hint or anything else (: 'send me your adress, and I will send you the original cd and the manual' )? Greetings from germany MaxHeadroom P.S.: @ the mods: you need old versions?
Maybe, I can look at my collection. How will you recieve? Dear Constance, I have been looking for a copy of Micrografix Picture Publisher 7, in english, for many years now. I used to use the program and was delighted with the way it worked for me. Then came a problem, possibly a virus and it did not work properly, I have forgotten how exactly, Then I tried to upgrade to version 8. Niether vesion worked and I gave up.
I have lost contact with the friend who gave me the original good copy to put on my computer, I had returned his copy of the program and did not have a copy. I was delighted to read your description which fits my requirements exactly. I derive great pleasure from being able to correct photographic faults and the ability to 'Restore' old and damaged photographs for friends. I make no charge for what I do. I am retired and it is nice to feel usefull once more.
My E-Mail address is 'georgeanthony@hotmail.co.uk' and my oldversion name is 'george625'. I know that we can send pictures via 'Windows Live Messenger' by putting them into a sharing window. Both the sender and the reciever have to indicate that they want to make the transfer. Can we send programs the same way? Or how could we do it if you are willing?