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SpriteRight
SpriteRight
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SpriteRight

Version 1.2.3

Create CSS spritesheets simply and quickly.

2.4
Based on 4 user ratesRead reviews & comments

SpriteRight overview

SpriteRight makes creating CSS spritesheets simple. Import your existing CSS or image files and let SpriteRight pack your graphics into the smallest space possible. Make your sites load faster, cut bandwidth costs and save time. SpriteRight even generates CSS code on the fly.

Get SpriteRight to find the optimal position for your images or position them yourself with a simple drag-and-drop interface. Set default margin values to evenly space out images or adjust padding on a per-image basis.

With full support for the latest CSS3 technologies, including multi-layered background rules, SpriteRight takes the sting out of creating time consuming spritesheets. Letting you get back to the stuff that matters.

More features:

  • INTRODUCTORY SALE PRICE OF $4.99
  • Easily maintain and manage spritesheets across multiple sites by creating SpriteRight project files.
  • SpriteRight reads CSS files, letting you convert your existing website to use spritesheets in a matter of minutes.
  • SpriteRight automatically generates CSS code as you work, making updating your stylesheets simple.
  • Organise your spritesheets in the most optimal way possible using a variety of different sorting criteria.
  • SpriteRights intuitive visual editor allows you to arrange your images in exactly the way you want.

What’s new in version 1.2.3

Updated on Jul 26 2012

Version 1.2.3:
  • Added live updating for sprite images. Users no longer need to manually refresh images. Any changes made externally will automatically be updated in the application.
  • Added a new contextual menu item to the file list in cases where users would like to force a manual refresh.
  • Added a new project icon.
  • Bug fixes.

Information

License

Commercial

Size

2.8 MB

Downloads

997

App requirements

  • Intel 64
  • Mac OS X 10.7 or later
  • 64-bit processor *Previously available here
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AshrafJ5877
AshrafJ5877
May 22 2014
1.2.3
0.5
May 22 2014
0.5
Version: 1.2.3
Hi Guys, Please, Where is the link to SpriteRight App ? I want to buy it, Help!!! Regards
marcin-ozga
marcin-ozga
Feb 3 2013
1.2.3
0.5
Feb 3 2013
0.5
Version: 1.2.3
Not available in US app store :( How am I suppose to buy it now????
Jools912
Jools912
Feb 25 2012
1.2.2
5.0
Feb 25 2012
5.0
Version: 1.2.2
This is a great app. By far the best of all the CSS Sprite creation utilities that have appeared over recent months.. It consistently creates the smallest sprite sheet, in both file size and physical dimensions. CSS minifying options would be a welcome enhancement. The interface is very slick, easy to use and bug free. Clearly a lot of thought has been put into it.
Parkerbennett
Parkerbennett
Jan 18 2012
1.1.2
3.5
Jan 18 2012
3.5
Version: 1.1.2
Unfortunately, like so many other apps now, this requires a 64-bit processor (so does Quick Sprites). I'll have to wait... unless the developer feels like supporting a 32-bit version.
WordWeaver
WordWeaver
Dec 22 2011
1.0.1
0.0
Dec 22 2011
0.0
Version: 1.0.1
For those of you who may be interested, I have just posted a review and comparison of Simone Tellini's "Quick Sprites" app and Nial Giacomelli's "SpriteRight" app on my blog. Included in the review are links to two identical topsites vote button tables which were created using these two apps, so that you can compare the results for yourself. The direct link to the blog review is: http://www.endtimeprophecy.net/Blog/2011/12/22/quick-sprites-and-spriteright-review-and-comparison/
WordWeaver
WordWeaver
Dec 21 2011
1.0
0.0
Dec 21 2011
0.0
Version: 1.0
I watched the developer's YouTube video for this app, but it left me with a number of questions. How does this app compare with Quick Sprites? Does it automatically generate and export an accompanying CSS file when the sprite image is exported, like Quick Sprites does? I noticed in the video that an already existing CSS file can be imported into the app, but the video is a bit vague regarding the above question. The impression I got was that if no pre-existing CSS file exists, the user of this app has to select images in the work area, and then copy and paste the CSS code that appears in the lower pane,and create his own CSS file. If this is not the case, then the developer needs to make this clearer in the video. Does this app offer the option to optimize the sprite image file prior to exporting it? Or is this automatically done when the images are packed? I could be wrong, but I got the impression that packing only seems to cut down on blank space between images, but does not actually optimize the overall sprite image prior to export, like Quick Sprites does. Does this app offer the option to rename the file(s) prior to export? Does it offer the option to set the path to the file(s) prior to export? All of these questions could easily be answered by a potential purchaser if the developer offered a demo. Personally, I don't like the way that Apple -- via the App Store -- is promoting the new software model of expecting users to purchase apps on blind faith -- without a demo run first -- just trusting the developer's word, and just trusting that the app will meet their needs. Even if some of these apps are only five dollars, it is still a financial risk. I remember a few decades ago when software licenses were for life, and developers meant it. There was none of this annual subscription nonsense and upgrade paths we are now forced to endure. Milking the same users over and over again is nonsense. Developers need to hoof it, and learn to attract new users, instead of just keep hitting up their current user base. Even fully functioning, time-limited demos are starting to become extinct. Okay . . . my rant is over . . . for now. :)
AshrafJ5877
AshrafJ5877
May 22 2014
0.5
May 22 2014
0.5
Version: null
marcin-ozga
marcin-ozga
Feb 3 2013
0.5
Feb 3 2013
0.5
Version: null
Jools912
Jools912
Feb 25 2012
5.0
Feb 25 2012
5.0
Version: null
Parkerbennett
Parkerbennett
Jan 18 2012
3.5
Jan 18 2012
3.5
Version: null
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