Hi Mr. Corel,
Hi Mr. Corel,I don't expect you to add features to Photopaint since only a few people in the universe use it.However, I do recommend that you drop back to version 6 so that CPT thumbnails will be present for us old timers.
In case, you want to add features I would recommend:1. A tool such as the Quick Selection Tool in Photoshop.2. Content Aware Fill as in Photoshop3. Remove the Shell Extension as Photoshop did.3. Make the CPT format public as Photoshop did so that Mystic Thumbs can create the thumbnails .
Phil
So it's not Adobes fault that they don't care about a Windows preview for PSD files?
It's not your fault that you installed something that was not compatible>
It's Corels fault because they don't want to give away the file format they own!
Ok Phil can I have your house?
In general, I agree that the Mac OS is nice from a user's perspective.
KuttyJoe said:...In OS X, pretty much every file type can be viewed beautifully as a thumb and blown up to the size of your screen, INSTANTLY...
The Preview App really doesn't like to faithfully represent most any print-ready PDF I make if there are spot colors, transparency, etc. But that's the only exception I have seen.
Apple does a lot of things right. Want to sell an application for the Mac OS? Conform to a set of absolute specs/requirements. That's a good thing. I look at Macs as having "refined sensibilities." Whereas Windows has always reflected the Wild Wild West sort of thing. It's been changing ever so slowly, but there really hasn't been a determination on MS' part to get there anytime soon.
Apple isn't turning me into anything. I haven't bought an Apple PC in a dozen years. And I've never owned any other kind of Apple product. The only reason I'm not looking to buy another Mac is because what Microsoft is doing is wholly intolerable. You can say that both are collecting data on the consumer, but what Microsoft is doing is a whole different ballgame. Windows is behaving like malware. Microsoft is doing stuff that either can't be turned off, or is difficult to figure out how to disable. I'm not seeing anything of the sort in OS X. If you see otherwise, then by all means, point it out rather than this generic, everybody is the same kind of talk.