jpexg@mit-hermes.ai.mit.edu.AI.MIT.EDU (John Purbrick) (06/28/88)
An animation editing demo was just posted to comp.binaries.st in 4 parts. Before you take the trouble to download it, be warned that it runs in low-resolution only. It would have been nice to have been told that at the top of the file, wouldn't it now?
sale5312@fredonia.UUCP (Marty Saletta) (06/30/88)
In article <3034@mit-hermes.ai.mit.edu.AI.MIT.EDU>, jpexg@mit-hermes.ai.mit.edu.AI.MIT.EDU (John Purbrick) writes: > An animation editing demo was just posted to comp.binaries.st in 4 parts. > Before you take the trouble to download it, be warned that it runs in > low-resolution only. It would have been nice to have been told that at the > top of the file, wouldn't it now? Having both monitors,that didn't bother me. But,here's another warning about the program:it only works for ~15 min or so before saying something like "demo time up!! buy the program". But isn't that the idea of a demo? Would be nice if it would have said "only 15 minutes-hurry up". (sigh) Oh well. Overall,I'd say it's one of the better programs out so far if graphics are your bag. At least it's one of the better demos I've seen. I wish more companies would do this so we (the users who actually buy the programs) could "try it out". -- / / |\ | / / | / : Marty Saletta @ Fredonia,NY---------- / __ /__ | \| /__ / | / : Atari ST,vegetarian,New York Yankees, \ / \ | | \ \ | \ : Toronto Maple Leafs,Pink Floyd,Fripp, \/ \ | | \ / | / : ELP,Yes,CZ-1,Mad Max,and hi Lorie!!!