It took me some playing around with this for quite a while to get the hang of it. When I figured it out I got really good results. After you apply the masks you need to manually fix the edges by using the erase brush with the image magnified to the maximum. Then you can switch between the foreground and background to the get the edge right down to the pixel.
After using Posterino a few years I still think it is great. Don't hesitate to try it. I have a few programs that I think are really innovative and this is one of them.
I have multiple licenses for MacPhoneHome. After a few years only one computer seems to be reporting its information anymore. I have tried contacting the developer several times for help and have received no response. I left phone messages and requests through their web site.
Assuming I may have been doing something wrong I downloaded the newest instructions from their tech support page. The instructions download is a single one page sheet with no instructions at all. Its just a cover page and the rest is missing when I open the file in Preview.
I have been using Retrospect for at least 11 years to backup a small network of 6 Macs. This is a complicated program to use but it has not failed to save me when I needed to restore anything from a backup. My storage sets are about 300 GB nowdays. I use 3 drives that I rotate every day.
Retrospect is a difficult program. You have to be careful when you use it and you have to monitor what it does. If you do those things in my experience it will do what it is supposed to do.
FYI there is a Yahoo Widget that will will monitor the Retrospect log file for you and display warnings.
I used this program for the trial period on 5 different Macs. Two were on Tiger and three Panther. I don't remember it ever crashing on any of them.
It is a nice program for my office but I have held off purchasing it because it seemed to use a lot of processor. My employees complained it made the Macs slow sometimes. Most of them have less the 1 gig of RAM. I would buy it if it were more thrifty with resouces. My email is so over used it would be nice to keep intra-office notes separate from email. When we actually write notes on paper they sometimes get overlooked or lost.
This is an delightful application. I have hundreds of PDF's from years of running a business and in a few minutes they were all imported no matter where they were on my drive and had keywords attached to them.
I found it a little tricky to add my own key words but figured it out.
Decompose
Terskac reviewed on 12 Dec 2011
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Lyn
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Posterino
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MacPhoneHome
Assuming I may have been doing something wrong I downloaded the newest instructions from their tech support page. The instructions download is a single one page sheet with no instructions at all. Its just a cover page and the rest is missing when I open the file in Preview.
Retrospect
Retrospect is a difficult program. You have to be careful when you use it and you have to monitor what it does. If you do those things in my experience it will do what it is supposed to do.
FYI there is a Yahoo Widget that will will monitor the Retrospect log file for you and display warnings.
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iSticky
It is a nice program for my office but I have held off purchasing it because it seemed to use a lot of processor. My employees complained it made the Macs slow sometimes. Most of them have less the 1 gig of RAM. I would buy it if it were more thrifty with resouces. My email is so over used it would be nice to keep intra-office notes separate from email. When we actually write notes on paper they sometimes get overlooked or lost.
Yep
Terskac reviewed on 09 Jan 2007
I found it a little tricky to add my own key words but figured it out.
I have 4649 pages of PDF's in my Yep program.
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Posterino