
There are many things I want to be when I grow up. Among others, a business consultant, a field goal kicker, and a comic book developer.
How’s that for diversity? Only one of the goals involves using my Mac. Sure, as a consultant I could use a Mac for email, web browsing, documents and spreadsheets.
It’s the creative area which requires a Mac. And some talent. I already have a Mac, so to become a comic book developer I’m going to need some help. Talent would be nice. In the meantime, I’ll keep working with Comic.... (excerpted).
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Pro Dual 3 Gig said:
Ron, I love comic life! I have the original Comic Life and Comic Life Magic that I believe cost me $20.00. Comic Life Magic smokes the original comic life if you ask me. I have to admit I have not used either program in quite awhile because I bought something called F.C.E. from your store a few months ago and can’t set it down. GRRR!
Comic Life is a great unique tool if you ask me, I like it when you drag something into the dialog and stretch it to size and you hear that ballon type sound, making you think your picture is going to pop.
As for p.c. users why do we give them anything we have. They do nothing but gripe and whine and complain that Macs are so overpriced and nothing but a rip off (most p.c. users I should speak for not all). I know Comic Life is a third party software vendor anyway so I guess we have no control over who they make their software to work on what o.s. system. (freedom of speech)