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<blockquote data-quote="y-guy" data-source="post: 671472" data-attributes="member: 50675"><p>mac57 - thanks for your help. I have been playing with ImageWell enough in the past week that I find it can do what I need with the fewest steps, though I do miss the completeness that ThumbsPlus offered. The biggest challenge I faced was being able to crop a portion of a photo and keeping the photo in a 4:3 mode after the crop. TP made this pretty simple by selecting the general area to crop, then trimming to proportion. The mac software I'd tried, made this painfully awkward or required two different software programs. Imagewell is priced right an makes it pretty easy. I still want to try Elements but until I can demo it I don't want to shell out $70 to hope it does it right. </p><p></p><p>I've tried to avoid using windows, I held off installing it on my mac for 90 days but finally needed to use it for my GPS routing software. </p><p></p><p>Noels - thanks I tried that and it seem to help, I also have been copying the folders I need to work with on the desktop of windows and that seems to work. Between the two steps the speeds is much better when I need to use it.</p><p></p><p>My hope is that Cerious software considers making a native mac version of ThumbsPlus, searching the net I find a lot of people like me that really like the features it offers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="y-guy, post: 671472, member: 50675"] mac57 - thanks for your help. I have been playing with ImageWell enough in the past week that I find it can do what I need with the fewest steps, though I do miss the completeness that ThumbsPlus offered. The biggest challenge I faced was being able to crop a portion of a photo and keeping the photo in a 4:3 mode after the crop. TP made this pretty simple by selecting the general area to crop, then trimming to proportion. The mac software I'd tried, made this painfully awkward or required two different software programs. Imagewell is priced right an makes it pretty easy. I still want to try Elements but until I can demo it I don't want to shell out $70 to hope it does it right. I've tried to avoid using windows, I held off installing it on my mac for 90 days but finally needed to use it for my GPS routing software. Noels - thanks I tried that and it seem to help, I also have been copying the folders I need to work with on the desktop of windows and that seems to work. Between the two steps the speeds is much better when I need to use it. My hope is that Cerious software considers making a native mac version of ThumbsPlus, searching the net I find a lot of people like me that really like the features it offers. [/QUOTE]
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