
Mac users have all the treats these days while Windows users have all the warts. Easy to use OS, security, stability, dependability, low cost (Mac mini), ultra cool factor (iPods), and great applications.
I’m not talking word processors, spreadsheets, or graphic applications like Photoshop. I’m talking applications that have a “wow factor.”
These are the cool applications that you’ve been waiting for; the ones that do something you normally can’t do (even when spending tons on Photoshop, Photoshop books, tutorials,.... (excerpted).
Pro Dual 3 Gig said:
I have both Comic Life editions. I think Comic Life Magic blows the original version away. Yes I love to open them up and make funny stuff and just goof around with the software. Comic Life Magic has many more options and a better interface if you ask me but then again you have to buy that one and how does that saying go? ” you get what you pay for”.
As for that sound you hear Bambi when you resize stuff, that sound reminds me of a balloon stretching to it’s limits and getting ready to explode, I think it sounds cool.
I have not played around with Comic Life in awhile. Seems like ever since FCE arrived at my door step a month and a half ago that is all I do on my Mac. Many of my Mac Apps are neglected now!
For those of you who only have Comic Life and I like it, then I suggest buying Comic life Magic it takes you to the next level of creating comics and I believe I only paid $19.99 for it and updates are free, They update the program on a regular basis.
ZapPow said:
I have used Comic Life for work for one year, and it’s a great app.
Now I use Comic Life Magic, which is even better.
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Max O'Bern said:
I used Comic Life in my Media Studies coursework in Year 11, and it’s ease of use allowed me to attain an A* mark