
Yes, I admit it. I read the daily comics, about two dozen in all. I get them from the internet, of course; all the usual suspects of my generation.
Calvin and Hobbes. Dilbert. Ziggy. Doonesbury. Garfield. Shoe. Bloom County. Now I’m getting ready to create my own family comic strip using iPhoto and magic Magiq, the enhanced Comic Life from Plasq.
Most of us, Mac users or Windows users, read our favorite comics. Whether stupid or political or full of chuckles or slices.... (excerpted).
bugsnw said:
From what I can see, it’s more of a companion product to Comic Life. You’ll get more ‘comic-ishness’ in Comic Life than Magiq.
These guys are amazing and their latest software really pushes the Mac.
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Jared B. said:
I did not even try the trial version, I just bought it. I figured I have had so much much with the comic life that came with my Mac that I did not want to waist a second on the trial. Needless to say it was worth every penny. I have the 23 inch Apple monitor, now I am kind of wondering what it would be like on the 30 inch. I always had a hard time reading in 1920 x 1200 so I was always in 1280 x 960 stretched. Well I have forced myself to stay in 1920 x 1200 and sure enough my eyes eventually got used to it, I can see so much more and I could never go back. You just see so much more out of your applications.