By default there is access to the Finder, so any images on the desktop or in folders can be easily found. In my earliest examination of this software, I paid a lot of attention to the browser as it is a sensible way for many users to have direct access to their image collections. When I restarted (as a check) there was no delay and access to the "About" panel revealed my details. I was sent the licence information and pasted it in. I chose the Kagi payment option as I have used this service before. I selected the straight forward upgrade for $25.95 (835 baht) without the $9.99 optional DVD (322 baht). There were a number of methods by which I could pay online, including a form that could be printed out and mailed. The unregistered version takes slightly longer to start and the batch processing function is disabled. I intended to pay for the upgrade, but this hastened the process.
I tried initially with the unregistered version, such as a user would have with a straightforward shareware download, but because I had been using version 6 for a while, the nag screen started at the maximum 30 second delay.
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The application has recently seen a major update and is now at version 7.0.1. I later paid for a licence on that Mac's replacement. Mac users enjoy access to a rich variety of software and while some of the big names (like Microsoft or Adobe) are often cited, I tend to eschew these for a number of reasons, including economy: Why pay top prices when there are applications bundled, or available for download, which will do the job for most of us?Īn application that was bundled with one of my early Macs was Thorsten Lemke's GraphicConverter (one word). A Mac Stalwart Updated: GraphicConverter Version 7