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indiekiduk, 2006-11-22 (score: -1)

Can't figure out how to fill. So still on the hunt for a Mac alternative to MS Paint.

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pinky, 2006-11-29

Hi BJ =) I'm on an iMac, 1GB RAM intelcore2duo intel. I shall report the bug this evening =)

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bontaq, 2007-01-08

Very cool from the playing around I've done with it. Lots of potential, and splendid for an alpha app!

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im_matt_i_, 2007-02-21 (score: 1)

this is the first app that i've used since photoshop that i could actually do something useful in.

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groxx, 2007-03-01 (score: 1)

The speed is awesome, but it's rather buggy, and the interface needs a LOT of work. I do keep it around for those things that I don't want to launch Photoshop for, as I can usually launch this, process a few files, and be done with it before PS even loads.

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gregk, 2007-03-17 (score: 4)

Huge promise. Exactly what is needed, a light fast image processor that does 60% of what Photoshop will do in 5% the time. Hope development continues, it gets more stable and get gets substantial adoption.

Donate now....

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bitnix, 2007-04-03 (score: 1)

Looking very promising. I'm looking for a good substitute for Pixen. And ChocoFlop is getting closer and closer to become something really useable in terms of becoming a decent pixel art app!

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pixelgato, 2007-04-07 (score: 4)

This fantastic app gets better with every release - fast, powerful and increasingly stable it has now reached the stage of being sufficient for almost all my image-editing needs.

As I rule I am against buying licenses for unfinished alpha or beta software but I gladly paid up for ChocoFlop because I really want to see development continue. This is shaping up to become the best-in-class image app on the Mac.

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alf, 2007-06-14 (score: 1)

Loving this app right now. Love the maths when saving an image too (just purchased a license, but I don't think I'll use it, I want to keep getting the easy maths problems :D)

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nicholasforneris, 2007-07-22

great work. i use this on a single 1ghz g5 at work and it runs great. i try and run it on an old busted dual 1.25 g4 at home with a garbage video card and it has issues but i run it anyway

<3 the CMYK halftone filter. only goes down to 2 pixels :(

would love to see more in this department. love me some halftones :)

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blackjack75, 2007-07-22

About the CMYK filter: it's the standard filter that comes with CoreImage. The 2.0 value for the size is the one defined in the filter itself. I guess I could ignore the limitation and see what it looks like, but usually the filter's authors knows why he set some limit.

Maybe someone will write another filter that suits your needs better. Any CoreImage filter should work within ChocoFlop. Just add them to your Units folder. There aren't that many companies writing CoreImage units so far but the time will come. Noise Industries released some already.

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mrtfm, 2007-07-30 (score: 1)

Suggested fot Those that don't want to pay thousands of dollars to edit some pictures.
Easy, small light and almost complete for fast picture editing!

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macosxleopard, 2008-02-20 (score: 3)

Here is a working license that is on the developer's website.

First Name: ForNow
Name:FreeLicense
Serial Number: 89xZ9F911Z29D74E35BD84156C5635688CZ

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ajbis, 2008-05-10

The inclusion of ImageMagick for the 'Save for Web' feature was a great idea. Needs X11 to work though. Maybe a screenshot of this would be useful.

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indiekiduk, 2006-10-30

Try this app, very easy to use and a nice readme
http://osx.iusethis.com/app/openterminal

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kshahn, 2006-12-15 (score: 2)

I made a page for an Intel version of this here

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groxx, 2007-01-07

@Anyone interested in this app:
Try the link beej posted 3 posts down. Quick & useful (drag to toolbar, click to open a terminal window, and you can also drop folders onto it), and there's a lot of other interesting stuff on his page.

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bitnix, 2007-04-22

I use the same command, but from within OnMyCommand, which is a free multi-purpose context-menu.

If you want to install different context-menu items for different tasks, I recommend OnMyCommand as a central, one-stop-shop hub for all of them. As opposed to install separate cm products.

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indiekiduk, 2006-08-26 (score: 1)

Trial isn't long enough

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indiekiduk, 2006-08-02 (score: 3)

Wow been looking for something as simple as MSPaint since I moved to a MacBook Pro. I've finally found it. No more waiting on Photoshop to load for simple image editing - YES!

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