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QuickScale 3.6.7 is released

QuickScale 3.6.7 is released (Leopard Only).

Release notes:
[Fixed] Fixed a bug that caused a crash when you tried to scale a PDF with the CoreImage-engine.
[Feature] Updated the QuickScale Droplet to version 3.6.7

Download for Leopard
Download for Tiger

Please notice that this is a free update for all registered users :)

You can buy a serial for QuickScale for only 9.90 Euro (~ 14.5 USD) at the store.

QuickScale on MacApper

Yahoo, QuickScale is reviewed on MacApper.
Of course, they did ask permission… but I need to confess that I like the review :D

You can read the article at this page.

There was a little fault in the article: “If you like choosing how many digits your index number will be, then with QuickScale you are out of luck, because it does not allow you to do this.”. You need to know that this is possible, if you click on the triangle at the right side of the index-token (in the Custom Name – Editor).

The article is going about some good aspects of QuickScale but also about the bad side of QuickScale,
and that can be very interesting for a developer.

So, If you have some suggestions for QuickScale, please e-mail me at info@codingmammoth.com or use the feedback form :) Or if you want to review QuickScale on your own site, just send an email to request a test-serial.

QuickScale 3.6.3

Hi!

I’ve just released QuickScale 3.6.3.

Release notes:

  • [Fixed] Minor UI changes

Download now:
for Leopard
for Tiger

This is a free update for all pro- users!

QuickScale 3.6.1 and 3.6.2

I hope that you like QuickScale 3.6!
I didn’t receive any complaints so far so I guess that you are liking it.

Since QuickScale 3.6, I’ve integrated CMCrashReporter. A free self-maded open-source framework to report crashes of applications. Thanks to some reports, I noticed that there was a little bug in QuickScale 3.6.

There was a bug when you are scaling with ‘percent’ as a condition. My excuses for this error… I tested QuickScale (like you can see in the Analyze topic) but I didn’t notice this bug. I’ve fixed the error within 24 hours and that is pretty quick I guess.

QuickScale 3.6.2 is available for download since sunday and I didn’t receive any crash-logs of QuickScale 3.6.

I hope you like it (especially the Tiger users) and if you notice a problem, please use the contact page to contact us and we will fix it!

QuickScale 3.6.0

Finally! QuickScale 3.6.0 (for Leopard and Tiger) is released!

Release notes of QuickScale

  • [Feature] Added the posibility to add a watermark to your images.
  • [Feature] Added the option to export images using CoreImage, resulting in much higher quality.
  • [Feature] Added new naming-tokens for original and new size.
  • [Feature] Added a new export method which applies a border around your images.
  • [Feature] Added the ability to import and export QuickScale’s settings.
  • [Fixed] Fixed a bug when converting to unknown filetypes.
  • [Fixed] Updated the UI to be more consistent with Leopard.

Download now:
for Leopard
for Tiger

This is a free update for all pro- users!

The next image shows the differences between the default-engine and the CoreImage-engine.
Please notice that this is the result of a DNG-file scaled to JPG.

QuickScale 3.6 Tiger

Today is the day for QuickScale 3.6 Tiger.
No, it isn’t yet released (I’m waiting on an icon before I release QuickScale 3.6 Leopard).
When QuickScale 3.6 Leopard is released, I hope next week, I will release immediate QuickScale 3.6 Tiger.

But, you will think, why is it today the day for QuickScale 3.6? Well, I started to convert QuickScale Leopard to QuickScale Tiger and I’m ready! He is finished. He is justing waiting on his big brother to be released.

(Read the article)

Good news for Tiger-users!

Tiger-users that use QuickScale have at this moment an old version.
This isn’t cool.

You have Tiger, because Leopard is too expensive (for example) or Leopard is to heavy for your computer, … and why should you have a lightweight version of QuickScale?

Thanks to a message from a customer of QuickScale, who complaint why the QuickScale-Tiger didn’t have the same functions as the Leopard-version. I’ve started to test QuickScale on Tiger.

There is one big feature in QuickScale incompatible in Tiger and that is the preview-matrix at the left.

So, there will be a new QuickScale version for Tiger.
The same one as the Leopard-version, but without the preview-matrix.
The preview-matrix will be changed with a simple list.

The update for the Tiger users will be huge!
They will have custom names (with tokens), CoreImage-engine, export-methodes, Watermarks, …
Just for free!

I hope that the Tiger-users will be happy with this choice!



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