File Details |
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File Size | 5.8 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Server 2003/Vista/XP |
Date Added | May 31, 2011 |
Total Downloads | 1,727 |
Publisher | Photobie Design |
Homepage | Photobie |
Publisher's Description
Photobie is featured with an unique intuitive layer manager, which enable our users to handle multiple layers with ease for advanced image editing. It beholds a wide variety of painting tools that are crucial for photo retouching. Photobie supports Photoshop filter(.8BF) plugins, which means that our users can apply thousands of free filters to their images. Meantime, Photobie provides an advanced screen capture tool, the simpliest gif animation tool, and a photo framing tool.
Latest Reviews
SineWave reviewed v7.2.8 on Apr 21, 2011
I'm not gonna even try it just because it's based upon the sluggish and buggy .NET. All .NET programs should be avoided like a plague. [Lazy] Programmers use it only because it's easy to program for it. You should use Visual Basic then. It's very easy and faster and better than .NET.
hunterb reviewed v7.1 on Mar 16, 2010
Good feature set. Adobe filter inclusion is great. There are a number of tutorials on their site, but no real manual or searchable reference.
Creates a new layer for every click you make - annoying.
Menus and toolbars could do with some work (text and graphics). I prefer to use other grpahics software for now, but will be checking back on this in future - it could be very worth while.
some guy reviewed v7.0 on Feb 18, 2010
Microsoft paint you have competition, Get Gimp or Paint.net they blow this out of the water and yes their free
SineWave reviewed v7.2.8 on Apr 21, 2011
I'm not gonna even try it just because it's based upon the sluggish and buggy .NET. All .NET programs should be avoided like a plague. [Lazy] Programmers use it only because it's easy to program for it. You should use Visual Basic then. It's very easy and faster and better than .NET.
hunterb reviewed v7.1 on Mar 16, 2010
Good feature set. Adobe filter inclusion is great. There are a number of tutorials on their site, but no real manual or searchable reference.
Creates a new layer for every click you make - annoying.
Menus and toolbars could do with some work (text and graphics). I prefer to use other grpahics software for now, but will be checking back on this in future - it could be very worth while.
some guy reviewed v7.0 on Feb 18, 2010
Microsoft paint you have competition, Get Gimp or Paint.net they blow this out of the water and yes their free