Readers should be aware that with the move to have 3 work with Snow Leopard, there is now NO version of Labels X that will work with OS X 10.5.x. Having paid the developer for the app, this seems to me to be fairly shabby business practice.
Give PowerMail better implementation of HTML, like the ability to display images in-line, and it would be a world beating e-mail client: as it is, unfortunately it's no more than an interesting curiosity. We all agreed with the tenet of lean, fast text-only e-mail, back in the days of slow modems and limited bandwidth but the world's moved on - if PowerMail had, we'd all be using it now.
Doesn't get my vote. Incredibly skilful production from a group of awesome wizards - but it's ugly!
The beauty of the Samarosts were their 'natural' backgrounds, haunting music and the storyline of the little guy trying to rescue his dog... but how do you empathise with a tin can? Some of this is plain nasty and the music is simply boring - Floex, what are you playing at?!
Awards don't sell products. Amanita studio displays more talent than most people will ever see - now they need to learn marketing.
Sorry guys - no cigar. The database needs to be MUCH bigger for this to be of any practical use.
Even identification of one of your own sample pictures (Futura) threw up dozens of wildly different fonts, when the typographer's eye would have suggested only about eight possibilities.
It's likely that any app capable of doing a reasonable job of identification would need to cost a good deal more - possibly with regular updates by subscription. Nice interface tho!
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Thunderbird
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Labels X
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PowerMail
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Machinarium
Macupdate46 reviewed on 03 Nov 2009
The beauty of the Samarosts were their 'natural' backgrounds, haunting music and the storyline of the little guy trying to rescue his dog... but how do you empathise with a tin can? Some of this is plain nasty and the music is simply boring - Floex, what are you playing at?!
Awards don't sell products. Amanita studio displays more talent than most people will ever see - now they need to learn marketing.
FontGenius
Even identification of one of your own sample pictures (Futura) threw up dozens of wildly different fonts, when the typographer's eye would have suggested only about eight possibilities.
It's likely that any app capable of doing a reasonable job of identification would need to cost a good deal more - possibly with regular updates by subscription. Nice interface tho!