They are fun, easy to use and, at the same time, bloody effective. Personally, I like the free software very much. You also get Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive and a 30-day trial of iWork but I don’t need those… except that I’ve been thinking a lot about Keynote 3 lately as I do a lot of presentations. Front Row with a real remote (I can connect my MacBook to my TV and experience real multimedia!).They primarily develop for Mac OS X and iOS, however, a Microsoft Windows version of Comic Life is available. iLife ’06 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, iWeb and the extremely powerful music composition software, GarageBand) plasq is an international software limited liability company comprising software developers and user interface designers from the United States, Australia, Switzerland, Norway and France.Whether it is photos of friends or hand drawn comic characters, Comic Life is the ultimate app for turning your images into a comic. Incidentally, Comic Life is not the only software you get freely when you buy a Mac. Packed with fonts, templates, panels, balloons, captions, and lettering art, Comic Life is a fun, powerful and easy-to-use app with endless possibilities. Obviously Comic Life handles balloons (the areas where text appear) with grace. Another nice feature is the built-in text manipulation and distortion facilities (I’ve used that for the ‘Welcome!’ caption). For instance, it fetches photos from iPhoto seamelessly. As you can see, my first ever comic is on Ashvin’s and Prema’s new baby (who still has no official name) and, as expected, I had a lot of fun doing it.Ĭomic Life is fully integrated with iLife. One of those is Comic Life which allows you to build comics out of digital photos. (Click on the image for a bigger version)īecause of the cyclone (which is gone now), I’ve spent some hours playing with the software I got when I bought my Apple MacBook. What’s your opinion?įiled Under: Technology, Web Comic Life, the Mac and my niece…Ģ5 February 2007 By Avinash Meetoo 6 Comments Personally, I see a lot of value in LinkedIn. In addition to that, I’ve just sent 65 invitations to people I know professionally and, believe it or not, I’m watching them add me to their network in real-time. I’ve created my profile ( ) and I’ve a couple of contacts. those willing to get acquainted with more people.LinkedIn seems to be made for two categories of people (overlapping allowed): Users can invite anyone (whether a LinkedIn user or not) to become a connection.” The people in the list are called Connections. The main purpose of the site is to allow registered users to maintain a list of contact details of people they know and trust in business. As of January 2007, it had more than 9 million registered users, spanning 150 industries and more than 400 economic regions (as classified by the service). “LinkedIn is a business oriented social networking site, mainly used for professional networking. Some extremely prominent people (like Guy Kawasaki) are raving about LinkedIn at this very moment.
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