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2007 Curriculum Guides #01 - #28 Now Posted |
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| November 30, 2006, 11:44am |
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Very interesting Prof. Thank you for sharing with us |
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| November 30, 2006, 12:36pm |
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It is an extremely good article. I have a mind to add to the links at the bottom, our url. For some insistent reason PSPUG *usually* gets left off such lists, even though googling for PSP tutorials brings up our url before most listed. Perhaps we are always being satisfied with being the best and most used resource for learning PSP, even though it appears ~nowhere~   I have just added our link in the links section. Now I feel it is a little more complete  !  Alas, since anyone can edit the Wikipedia, our link has been deleted by someone. |
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| November 30, 2006, 2:14pm |
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Thanks for putting up this link Prof. A very interesting article; it took me back to how wonderful PSP 6 was when I first got it. I should have known it was going to get even better.
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Thanks for the link. Too bad that we were not on their list of links. Interesting readin though. |
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The Wikipedia (on line encyclopedia) has a very interesting overview of PSP and its history. Just check out the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint_Shop_Pro -- Prof --
The article contains this " Unreliability and instability: Version XI, in its launch version of 11.00, was criticized[citation needed] for the number of bugs and also for the 'Organizer' function's high CPU usage. Some of the issues were addressed in the patch to version 11.11 but the Organizer continued to attract criticism. It remains problematic when working with large picture collections. The 'Organizer' issue has been fixed in version 11.20. The organizer in X3 (13.0) has the same bugs again." I've just started using X3, after suffering constant stability problems with X2 (not particularly the Organizer). Is the comment true, especially the last sentence? |
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