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Also, the Slide Information and the Layer Information are included and are the same as found in the Full version. These tools now contain the same functionality of the Full version’s FINDINGS section (including the following: Settings (ProShow), Settings (Calculated), and Layer: Width and Height). This can be useful when needing some specific information around a start or end time value so you can get the exact equation value you need quicker and easier than before. One of the changes (Modifier Zoom) made some corrections that trapped errors from appearing (in general) and adjusted for some rare conditions.Īn additional section was added to the Quadratic/Linear function which displays 11 time increments for a user selected increment and specific start time. A couple of the changes (Align Here and Findings-Rotation: Location of Layer) were calculation fixes. This version of my tools brings only 26 minor changes. Want to know more about us? Head here.FULL Version. In no time, our stories got picked up by the likes of Forbes, Foxnews, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors, and many others. PiunikaWeb started as purely an investigative tech journalism website with main focus on ‘breaking’ or ‘exclusive’ news.
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Photopia – a ProShow alternativeĬoming to ProShow alternative, Photodex is officially recommending users to go for Photopia, which they say is created by some of the original developers of ProShow, though it’s not published by Photodex.įor those of you who’ve been using the service in question and have other alternatives to suggest apart from the company recommended, feel free to drop a comment and share with others. – Even after service termination, there shouldn’t be an issue using the effects packs that have been purchased. For those who misplaced the keys can grab a copy by filling a form, but only before the shutdown.
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– Just in case you plan to reinstall ProShow after termination, you’ll need to registration keys that were sent to you while purchasing ProShow. This includes the music library and downloadable extras.” However, the “ Services within ProShow that rely on Photodex servers will cease to function on January 31, 2020. – ProShow desktop software, ProShow Gold and ProShow Producer can be used despite the closure. Both the current as well as the older version of ProShow are available for download. So users are recommended to that in time. – Downloading the installer for ProShow won’t be an option after the closure. So those of you who haven’t yet upgraded to the latest version of ProShow can do it before the termination of the service, as purchase won’t be available after that. Meaning, the website, online service & tech support won’t be accessible after that. – After January 31, Photodex will cease all operations. Tap/click to enlarge So what will change with shutdown? We’re incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve our customers over the last three decades. After over 30 years, Photodex Corporation will be closing permanently on January 31, 2020. Here’s what the shut down notification (that was shared a few hours back) at Prodex’s official website conveys about the closure: As you may know, Photodex is well recognized for its ProShow product lineup which consists of ProShow Gold, ProShow Producer, and ProShow Web.
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After serving for over three decades, photo slideshow software company Photodex has now decided to pull the plug on the service.