Snapshot Specifications
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Print full or cropped photos from iPhoto or Aperture albums.
1 stars
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"Nice App -- if it worked as it was supposed to."
"Nice App -- if it worked as it was supposed to."
hilldjMarch 10, 2007 / Version: Snapshot 2.0
2007-03-10 10:37:40 | By hilldj
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.I like what Snapshot-- version 2.0 -- eventually does, but not how it is currently doing it with my Mac 0S X 10.4.8 and iPhoto 4.0.3. The initial Snapshot window has a nice big fat Add Pictures button via which you are supposed to be able to import the images you want to work on. Your images all right, but all greyed out and immovable. To work round this you have the hassle of opening the App you have you images in and dragging them into Snapshot. It may seem a small thing, but not in software costing a few cents shy of 30 bucks.The friendly developer replies promptly to a cry for help .... but then follows a long silence .... and, needless to say, some half-working 30 buck software.
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