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Seen by Matt on October 28 2008:
“Pixlr is a free online image editor, jump in and start edit, adjust, filter.” I dig the way the arrows/text add a touch of context to these screenshots.
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I tried it out Pixlr when the Photoshop installation on my office machine mysteriously refused to work. I used it for some very simple stuff and Pixlr did the job. It’s understandably limited but nice. I wish it had a ‘Save as’ as well for converting between formats.
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7 comments so far
StartBreakingFree.com 28 Oct 08
Wow, impressive. Does anyone know what technology the UI is built on?
Brian
Dustin Brewr 28 Oct 08
Flash.
Mathew Patterson 28 Oct 08
Looks like a pretty sweet application. Have we reached the end of the vowel-dropping-names yet?
Can we staart dooubliing vooweels insteeaad?
jackson 29 Oct 08
have you considered the possibility of two feeds—a normal feed and one for these short ones? thanks!
Mike 29 Oct 08
Very cool tool indeed. I’m looking for one that is built on Silverlight. Has anyone come across one they would recommend?
Thanks!
- Mike
Jimmy K 29 Oct 08
I agree with Jackson. Less “FOTO:” More “Screens Around Town”
Cone 30 Oct 08
I tried it out Pixlr when the Photoshop installation on my office machine mysteriously refused to work. I used it for some very simple stuff and Pixlr did the job. It’s understandably limited but nice. I wish it had a ‘Save as’ as well for converting between formats.
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