My continuous string of FB licenses go back to March 1995. This was always an essential tool for me, and I still prefer its 'find' abilities over anything else. Many thanks to Laurence Harris.
Version 1.5.2 was released June 6, 2010. Works great with Photoshop CS5. Updated for 32- and 64-bit operation, and the lens database is currently more extensive than that within Lightroom 3 or Photoshop.
It sorta works, but when I want total full screen and no borders full of labels, I can't turn it off. The biggest problem is that my images look a little blurry on my laptop with this enabled, and they look sharper with just plain old QuickLook.
It is extremely frustrating to try and download new updated registered versions of this developer's products. I follow all the instructions on Rob's web site. I use my link supplied upon original payment. "The re-download limit for this item has been exceeded." is the message I get. So then I have to email the developer. When he replies, he has to reset the number of downloads - which eventually runs out again after one or two more upgrades - unless any attempt fails for other reasons. When that happens, your download count goes down again anyway. If I can get one good download of a new version, I generally don't have to re-download again until a new version appears. Sometimes, after a notification, I end up with an old version downloaded needlessly! Why can't other developers send registered users a link to a private web site, the way eCamm does it? Or some other system. This mess discourages me from purchasing any more of these Useless Creations.
Even if the MacHeist terms were duly noted at the time of purchase, it still leaves a bad smell for many like me who bought the package in April. September now, and Acorn requires another $20 to upgrade to version 2.
MacHeist gave the bundled apps a lot of exposure that they never would have received on their own. I'm confident that the sheer volume of sales made up for the reduced price per app. No one forced the developers to participate - they did it because they anticipated making a decent profit. Now this, the appearance, if not an actual fact, of a sneaky grab to capture more dollars from newly registered users of 1.5.x.
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