![]() This could be a great software (one of the best) but needs work. In all fairness, it's free I guess, well, at least after you register. This is a program with a lot (A LOT) to offer but I feel the programming took a back seat in this regard, more quantity, less quality. I immediately uninstalled this hog of a program and opened my other image manager and editor to sooth myself. Go to load an image, firewall lights up, SPstart, or something on that order would crash. That wasn't the worst part though, it decided to access the internet, basic calls home, nothing intrusive, however, after I allowed it, the darn thing decided it wouldn't run for me any more, why, I have no idea. I opened the snail and tried to slither my way around the interface, opening an image, going through the basics of the toolbox and it was alright, more clutter throughout the interface than most I've seen, nearly got a headache trying to look through it. It will retrieve any required components and then launch setup. Once the download is complete, run the Download Manager. ![]() Download the StudioLine Download Manager to your desktop (or elsewhere on your hard disk). ![]() Took me two tries to install it, which did succeed. In such cases you should download StudioLine Photo Pro 5 as a single file.
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