In the wake of Mac OS X image editor Pixelmator style hit version 1.5, Acorn - the simple (but powerful) image editor of Flying Meat software has reached version 2.0.
This news is all new one of the first applications we've seen that require Mac OS X Snow Leopard, and comes with a ton of new features including: a base layer on the screenshot, support RAW images, layer groups, the perspective transform; Dodge Burn, Clone, Smudge and tools, and more.
Those who seek to Acorn script can now request the script via JavaScript (using JSTalk) - Ham and the trial is no longer expire. Instead of closing after the trial period ends, Acorn just limit certain functions until you buy a copy - a change in Nice.
This news is all new one of the first applications we've seen that require Mac OS X Snow Leopard, and comes with a ton of new features including: a base layer on the screenshot, support RAW images, layer groups, the perspective transform; Dodge Burn, Clone, Smudge and tools, and more.
Those who seek to Acorn script can now request the script via JavaScript (using JSTalk) - Ham and the trial is no longer expire. Instead of closing after the trial period ends, Acorn just limit certain functions until you buy a copy - a change in Nice.
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