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goSplash (Graphics & Design)

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goSplash 1.0.3


Device: Mac OS
Category: Graphics & Design
Price: $4.99, Version: 1.0.1 -> 1.0.3 (iTunes)

Description:

* 50% off (US$9.99 to 4.99 or equivalent in all price regions) till Jan. 15, 2014 *
- Make pictures striking with a splash background image -

goSplash lets you make pictures striking by placing a splash background image behind them. This splash background image has two alternating colors that come out of the center (splash center). You have control over this splash background image size, and you will get to place a picture, which you can position and resize with your mouse.


- Features -

1. Set the splash center, out of which a ray of alternating colors originate.
2. Select two alternating splash colors.
3. Manually relocate and resize the clip path containing the selected picture.
4. Cast shadow around the selected picture with a color of your selection over the splash background image.
5. Click on a toolbar button to easily center the selected picture over the splash background image.
6. Undo/Redo the position and the size of the picture clip path.
7. Export One: Export the selected picture over the splash background image.
8. Export All: Export all pictures over the splash background image at a time.
9. Language: English only.
10. The application supports the Retina display.
11. The application supports the fullscreen mode.
12. Application file size: 1.6 MB
13. The application comes with a complete user's guide written in English. (Choose Help > User's Guide.)



- System requirements -

1. Mac OS X 10.7, 10.8, 10.9
2. 64-bit system


- Limitations -

1. The user cannot scale down this picture. The entire picture will be put in a scroll view control.
2. The supported graphic formats for reading pictures are BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PDF, PNG, TIFF.
3. The supported export formats are BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, TIFF.

What's New

1. When the user centered a picture, the application did not update the X,Y coordinate values.
2. The application could rescale the preview window at an incorrect aspect ratio.

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