Sunday, August 17, 2008
Thats that then!
So it's sunday afternoon in Sweden and tomorrow I will let a few know about pixlr. I wonder what they will say about the result of from a years work and thousands of lines of code?
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wow, awesome application! do you have plans to license this?
Splendid app.. I only wish it had the text feature included as said in my previous comment.
Is you team looking forward to roll that out :-) ?
Cheers!
Seems to be good, a pity, though, that it gave me
An error has ocurrd, (sic) please try later!
I tried it with a small gif (962 bytes) and with a small jpg (102 kbs).
Best,
Pedro
Wicked! Det är mycket bra :)
Tack sa mycket fot this amazing job.
Prepare to get traffic problems ;)
All the best Sascha
Wow, great app! Any plans on enabling import/export api's, like picnik?
Great app!!!
Are you planning to make desktop version also?
wicked cool! I love this... Satisfies my digital doodling habit and is a lot more responsive than any of the other online sketchpad widgets and such like. look forward to seeing this develop.
Excellent work. I look forward for a text edition feature and some layer compatible formats (.xcf maybe?).
came upon this, but kept getting thrown out of web, when i tried to manipulate an image, perhaps this could be repaired....also, is there a history pallette or undo tool...but looks pretty good
exactly what i was looking for a few days ago!
great great great!
many thanks for this application!
Amazing. Congratulations, I can only wonder how hard it is to make a browser behave like this. It's the future, baby, isn't it? No installing, just browsers and a cloud of applications.
Very nice. At last something for Linux users for basic image editing! This one beats Gimp already 100-0!
Great effort however having problems with Mac browsers, cannot see the brush sets?
It is slightly broken on home page ie6 however brushes work ok
Neither Firefox or Safari on power pc mac g5 show brushes widget, layers is displayed fine.
Excellent piece of work ?
Did you plan for APIs so that 3rd party developers can leverage your work ?
Really nice.
I run a small non-profit (NGO) and cannot hope to afford photoshop, so I am grateful for this.
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