App to make FB/PoF pics easier...

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I have been using my self created apps and one of which I decided to fancy up a little bit and released it to the public (eventually for a small price). Essentially this allows you to pump out creatives in no time. I saw numerous services that charge per created image so I made an app to make the process as easy as possible. Screenshot Below..
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You can resize, add borders, rotate, and make the image in under 10sec.
Just wanted some input and or suggestions at to if you found it easy to use and which features you would like to see rather than what I would like to see. PM for Pre-Review Copy. Thanks!
 


I fail to see the use of wasting time creating a software like this when there's already MUCH better options out there, many of which are completely free.

My weapon of choice for any relatively quick image manipulation is "Hornil StylePix" I recommend you guys all check it out if you haven't already, it's free. It has a vast number of useful functions, a great interface with a file manager built in so you can quickly open images, it also has an awesome Batch Editing option where you can mass resize/rename/change format/apply filters, but best of all it's one of the most lightweight apps on my PC. Check it out and you won't turn back ;)

For everything else there's Photoshop.
 
I fail to see the use of wasting time creating a software like this when there's already MUCH better options out there, many of which are completely free.

My weapon of choice for any relatively quick image manipulation is "Hornil StylePix" I recommend you guys all check it out if you haven't already, it's free. It has a vast number of useful functions, a great interface with a file manager built in so you can quickly open images, it also has an awesome Batch Editing option where you can mass resize/rename/change format/apply filters, but best of all it's one of the most lightweight apps on my PC. Check it out and you won't turn back ;)

For everything else there's Photoshop.

StylePix is not nearly as easy to use. Mine is built for efficiency rather than full on editor. But I saw a few features in StylePix that I will definatly transfer over. Thanks.
 
Cool idea for the affiliate marketer that isn't too fast with photoshop.

Exactly what I was aiming for.
Being well versed in Inkscape/GIMP myself, I still find it annoying and inefficient to use the two.
 
Hey this thing works pretty good

This is a great idea to have someone who has no idea how to use photoshop make ads.

Here's a few things I would suggest

that you can make plain text link looking ads

for example a white background with a blue clickable looking text inside.

Also maybe when you import a image you can transform the size and then edit it.

let's say we have a big picture of a hot girl that's 900x800 that's going to be hard to size for facebook, but if we bring it down to 400x300 there's hope.


Good job, I really think this is useful.
 
Hey this thing works pretty good

This is a great idea to have someone who has no idea how to use photoshop make ads.

Here's a few things I would suggest

that you can make plain text link looking ads

for example a white background with a blue clickable looking text inside.

Also maybe when you import a image you can transform the size and then edit it.

let's say we have a big picture of a hot girl that's 900x800 that's going to be hard to size for facebook, but if we bring it down to 400x300 there's hope.


Good job, I really think this is useful.

Thanks for the positive review.
Not 100% sure on the sizing issue. But sounds like you simply mean resizing the image on the canvas which you can do with the mouse wheel up/down
 
Thanks for the positive review.
Not 100% sure on the sizing issue. But sounds like you simply mean resizing the image on the canvas which you can do with the mouse wheel up/down


I didn't realize that, I'm on my laptop the mouse sucks,

see if you can make plain white banners with printed text and I like the outlining thing you did. Pretty neat