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It looks like the developer has built everything in but the kitchen sink. We questioned him about the somewhat excessive list of features, and he replied, "IEP is meant to be an all-in-one solution to where most users can do just about anything needed with graphics in one application, rather than needing four or five others." He's right, of course. This is one very flexible tool. The filters and special effects alone are probably worth the cost of admission. I was amazed by the endless list of ways I could change and alter my images. The fact that the developer has built in additional items like an icon editor, drawing and 3D text, slideshows with transitions, video editing and GIF animation all in one package shows great thought. How often do you find yourself ALT TABBING through multiple tools just to get the job done? With Image Explorer Pro, that all stops. Everything can now be done under one roof. Of course, you may need to give yourself some time to get used to these tools, their interfaces, and their Help files. There's a lot of stuff under the hood, and the online manual is a little thin. But the product is actually fairly intuitive -- even if it is a little crowded in there. For some graphics folks, it's hard to change horses when you're comfortable with your ride. Still, if you spend a few minutes with this tool (and more likely than not it will be more like a few hours), you will probably find, as I did, that IEP definitely has its uses. You can download a trial version of Image Explorer Pro at www.cdhnow.com. |
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