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Need installer for OLD ArcSoft PhotoStudio 4 for MAC Snow Leopard
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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1918657" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>Spoiler... I'm 55 and have been on the internet since the dial-up days also. Look, one thing I swore I'd never do is fall behind in this world. Even in my teens, I could see how out of touch my parents were with the modern world, and it only got worse over time. My ex's parents were even worse. Her dad refused to use a computer even when he was still working selling insurance and literally his first computing device ever was a Windows Phone before we moved him to an iPhone. Props to you for not being illiterate in that regard, but you are falling into that trap of sticking with what you know and like. That's all fine and good until one day you can't stick with those things, and it looks like today is that day. Let's take animated gifs. Why do you need to play them in QuickTime? Use something else. There are a bazillion image viewers out there that can do the job, and many are better than what comes with macOS. For image viewing, my current favorite is EdgeView 3 off the App Store. It can present any standard image format I know of, including animated GIFs. What you do is your call, it's your life after all. We can help you adapt and get up to date if you are up to it. You just have to be open minded. The whole world has moved on from iMovie and the others and it's doing just fine. You can too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1918657, member: 38864"] Spoiler... I'm 55 and have been on the internet since the dial-up days also. Look, one thing I swore I'd never do is fall behind in this world. Even in my teens, I could see how out of touch my parents were with the modern world, and it only got worse over time. My ex's parents were even worse. Her dad refused to use a computer even when he was still working selling insurance and literally his first computing device ever was a Windows Phone before we moved him to an iPhone. Props to you for not being illiterate in that regard, but you are falling into that trap of sticking with what you know and like. That's all fine and good until one day you can't stick with those things, and it looks like today is that day. Let's take animated gifs. Why do you need to play them in QuickTime? Use something else. There are a bazillion image viewers out there that can do the job, and many are better than what comes with macOS. For image viewing, my current favorite is EdgeView 3 off the App Store. It can present any standard image format I know of, including animated GIFs. What you do is your call, it's your life after all. We can help you adapt and get up to date if you are up to it. You just have to be open minded. The whole world has moved on from iMovie and the others and it's doing just fine. You can too. [/QUOTE]
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