Sketchpad is a web-based painting app that doesn't use Flash
It's a bit early to start claiming that Flash's days are numbered, but there are a few of us that are frustrated with Flash's performance (and crashiness). If you're starting to get frustrated about dealing with Flash, but are still craving full-featured web applications, there's some good news on the horizon. New apps are starting to get developed with comparable functionality to Flash, but with ...
Good news for users of the popular WordPress blogging platform: WordPress 2.9 has arrived, and it includes some major new features that make blogging easier, as well as hundreds of under-the-hood improvements to important stuff like databases and SEO. The most visible new features are a built-in image editor, a much easier way to embed video, a better plug-in updater, and a trash for your deleted ...
You've probably heard of Aviary, the web-based Photoshop alternative. You're also probably well aware of the fact that Google Chrome v4 supports extensions. You may not, however, have known that Aviary has released an extension for Google Chrome. Well, they have, and it's incredibly handy if you need to perform in-browser screenshots of the pages you're viewing. Via the extension's options you ...
The widely acclaimed image editor Paint.NET has been updated to version 3.5 Beta 1. The Windows application, developed using version 3.5 of the .net framework, was originally developed by a Microsoft-mentored student as a replacement for the basic Microsoft Paint application that ships with Windows. Since it's inception it has grown hugely in features to the extent that many now consider it a ...
PikiFX is the latest in a long line of online image editors. We're not sure why so many companies are producing online image editing applications instead of downloadable versions, but it probably has something to do with the fact that users are looking for ways to share their images online. When you're done editing an image in PikiFX you can download it or use a code to to embed the image on a ...
It could be the nice pink funky heart of Skitch's logo that draws you in. The heart definitely sets the tone for this sweet image editor that is fun and stupid easy to use. It is Forrest Gump easy. They aren't kidding when they say you can learn Skitch in 3 minutes, however, you can run into some small roadblocks which can interfere with your whizzing around in the program. We'll get to those ...





