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Comic Life

Comic Life - 1.4.1

create digital photo comics

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Current Version: 1.4.1
Release Date: 2008-01-09
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 12,494
Downloads (all versions): 79,261
Price: $24.95

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Product Description:

Comic Life for OS X makes digital comics a snap. Use Comic Life to create high quality comics for posting on the web, including in movies or printing out for friends.

Expand what you can do with your digital photos! With a comprehensive set of features, Comic Life gives you numerous ways to explore your creativity - liven up holiday snaps, tell a story, even create how-to guides.

What's new in this version:

  • Images that are only aliased (not copied) to iPhoto Library now are able to be dragged into a Comic Life document
  • Fixed an issue that was preventing 10.3.9 users from using the "Export to Image(s)" export option

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

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Comic Life ReviewVery good, indeed... - Version: 1.4, 12/22/2007 05:39AM PST

(4 of 4 users found this comment useful)

LeoSublimus
I went back to Comic Life upon a re-installation of Tiger - and it worked properly. There had been, most likely, a conflict with other programs installed to result in erratic enough a behaviour for my earlier comment.
I am actually very satisfied with Comic Life (with a very slight reservation for its relatively strenuous use of processor resources in older computers); even under Leopard this excellent program runs very well, indeed.
I like to apologise to the developers for the abrupt nature of my reference to the program.
All-in-all, an excellent program, and quite singular.
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Comic Life ReviewVery good, indeed... - Version: 1.4, 12/22/2007 05:39AM PST

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LeoSublimus
I went back to Comic Life upon a re-installation of Tiger - and it worked properly. There had been, most likely, a conflict with other programs installed to result in erratic enough a behaviour for my earlier comment.
I am actually very satisfied with Comic Life (with a very slight reservation for its relatively strenuous use of processor resources in older computers); even under Leopard this excellent program runs very well, indeed.
I like to apologise to the developers for the abrupt nature of my reference to the program.
All-in-all, an excellent program, and quite singular.
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Comic Life ReviewThe buggiest software I've ever encountered - Version: 1.3.3, 5/17/2007 05:28AM PST

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Leo Sublimus
Try to export a file, not necessarily a heavy one (previously edited in Photoshot; then in Comic Life) in .jp(e)g - and after an hour - yes, an hour - of desperate attempts to crash your computer (throughout which one can't do a thing in another program, for nothing will respond) Comic Life will report with an export error! Congratulations to the developer! You managed something quite unprecedented with OS X: a program, capable of abusing a Macintosh computer worse than any virus would harm a Windoze-operated rubbish!..
With Photoshop, FCP and similar programs I haven't happened to burden my PowerBook (1.5 GHz, 2 GB memory) to one-third the strain presented by a simple export to .jp(e)g in Comic Life!

By the way, this dinosaur of a bug was present in its earlier itiretions (most certainly, in 1.2.3) as well as in the present 1.3.3 version.
I give it 5 full stars for your singular accomplishment, Bravo!..
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