I'm 74. Okay, that's out of the way but the point here is that I don't always know where your wonderful contributions fit. One of these is the fire and flame textures. I have CS4 Design Premium used primarily for commercial and photographic large scale printing. Some additions are hard to find where the fitting point is. Please help.
Submitted by HawaiiBill on Wed, 08/19/2009 - 19:15.
I'm afraid I don't follow when you say: "Some additions are hard to find where the fitting point is." Do you mean how would you insert the fire and flame textures into, say, Photoshop or InDesign?
Submitted by PariahSBurke on Tue, 08/25/2009 - 09:35.
Great tip this time, but not sure how free it is after the loader license expires in 20 days..I guess I will see, but the idea for an imagelibrary script in ALL cs4 products is long over due for implementation. The indesign one is okay, but on a mac u can't select your iPhoto folder, which would be very nice indeed. As a mac user, all my images and movies go into iPhoto for organization and access by all the other mac programs that tap into that db, perhaps someday Adobe will too...
Many thanks to the commenter who mentioned that it's not really free... saved me a bunch of time in the download, install and then trying to toss it. To CreativePro-- please be more honest in your promos of products that are only a limited-time license, rather than truly free or donation-based payments.
The "Guest" user who stated that Rorohiko's ImageLibraryLoader script for InDesign is incorrect. The script IS free, and does NOT expire after 20 days of use.
- I have personally been using the script for several months now--well past 20 days.
- If you simply click on the link and read the product information page it states that the product IS free and that no payment or license is required for its use. The following is copied directly from that page as of today, Friday 25 September 2009.
"You don’t need to purchase a license for APID ToolAssistant (but we’re always grateful if you do – it helps us fund further development). Nearly all features of the ImageLibraryLoader plug-in will continue to work with an unlicensed APID ToolAssistant."
Perhaps the "Guest" has OTHER system issues that are causing problems with the script?
Submitted by PariahSBurke on Fri, 09/25/2009 - 12:52.
Additional info: APID ToolAssistant, the extra component required by ImageLibraryLoader, changes it's STATUS to "Unlicensed" after 20 days, but IT WILL CONTINUE TO WORK EXACTLY AS BEFORE, as stated by Rorohiko on the product page (quoted below):
"If you don’t purchase a license, APID ToolAssistant will show itself as ‘Demo’ for the first 20 days after it was first installed, and after the 20 days are up, it will change to ‘Unlicensed’. Don’t be alarmed by this. It will not stop working. ImageLibraryLoader works with an unlicensed version of APID ToolAssistant, and purchasing a license is optional."
Submitted by PariahSBurke on Fri, 09/25/2009 - 13:00.
Free online apps
Online apps for free are wonderful both for me and resources for my clients. The easier to use the better.
sort of ashamed to ask
I'm 74. Okay, that's out of the way but the point here is that I don't always know where your wonderful contributions fit. One of these is the fire and flame textures. I have CS4 Design Premium used primarily for commercial and photographic large scale printing. Some additions are hard to find where the fitting point is. Please help.
re: sort of ashamed to ask
Hi, HawaiiBill.
I'm afraid I don't follow when you say: "Some additions are hard to find where the fitting point is." Do you mean how would you insert the fire and flame textures into, say, Photoshop or InDesign?
mageLibraryLoader
Great tip this time, but not sure how free it is after the loader license expires in 20 days..I guess I will see, but the idea for an imagelibrary script in ALL cs4 products is long over due for implementation. The indesign one is okay, but on a mac u can't select your iPhoto folder, which would be very nice indeed. As a mac user, all my images and movies go into iPhoto for organization and access by all the other mac programs that tap into that db, perhaps someday Adobe will too...
thanks for heads-up that it's not free
Many thanks to the commenter who mentioned that it's not really free... saved me a bunch of time in the download, install and then trying to toss it. To CreativePro-- please be more honest in your promos of products that are only a limited-time license, rather than truly free or donation-based payments.
ImageLibraryLoader IS FREE
The "Guest" user who stated that Rorohiko's ImageLibraryLoader script for InDesign is incorrect. The script IS free, and does NOT expire after 20 days of use.
- I have personally been using the script for several months now--well past 20 days.
- If you simply click on the link and read the product information page it states that the product IS free and that no payment or license is required for its use. The following is copied directly from that page as of today, Friday 25 September 2009.
"You don’t need to purchase a license for APID ToolAssistant (but we’re always grateful if you do – it helps us fund further development). Nearly all features of the ImageLibraryLoader plug-in will continue to work with an unlicensed APID ToolAssistant."
Perhaps the "Guest" has OTHER system issues that are causing problems with the script?
re: ImageLibraryLoader IS FREE
Additional info: APID ToolAssistant, the extra component required by ImageLibraryLoader, changes it's STATUS to "Unlicensed" after 20 days, but IT WILL CONTINUE TO WORK EXACTLY AS BEFORE, as stated by Rorohiko on the product page (quoted below):
"If you don’t purchase a license, APID ToolAssistant will show itself as ‘Demo’ for the first 20 days after it was first installed, and after the 20 days are up, it will change to ‘Unlicensed’. Don’t be alarmed by this. It will not stop working. ImageLibraryLoader works with an unlicensed version of APID ToolAssistant, and purchasing a license is optional."