Yes, unfortunately I did get this. Don't waste your money.
First there are not thousands of graphics, maybe 1000 and that is an a stretch but if black icons or white icons are your thing then that accounts for about 700 - 800 of them. Most of the other graphics are useless or you have since the next big category is backgrounds.
You really can't save the work to a video unless each time you preview the work you then go to the directory on the drive the software is on and rename the file.
It creates .jpg files of each 'slide' with a cryptic file name and that too goes in the drive directory the software installs to.
Each of those is 1680 x 450 so that is a funky banner size at best.
The graphic search doesn't exist and you can only use 1 graphic from the library once on a slide. Once you move it to the slide it is not available to put on the same slide again.
Each time you import a graphic into the program you need to restart the program.
I didn't even bother trying to upload to facebook. Not my thing. I wanted an easy, fast way to create a short video.
This is as far as I got and now am trying to get my money back just on principle if nothing else.
Oh yes, Sketchbox - no better.
(06-22-2015 06:51 PM)1up Wrote: [ -> ]For money todd gross can even promote BBHF too... :D
Ha ha, Todd Gross is the Troy McClure of the Warrior Forum.
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Thanks so much for this review. This is exactly what I hope to find when cruising this awesome forum.....unbiased real user feedback. Reps given.
(06-27-2015 12:37 AM)abecat Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, unfortunately I did get this. Don't waste your money.
First there are not thousands of graphics, maybe 1000 and that is an a stretch but if black icons or white icons are your thing then that accounts for about 700 - 800 of them. Most of the other graphics are useless or you have since the next big category is backgrounds.
You really can't save the work to a video unless each time you preview the work you then go to the directory on the drive the software is on and rename the file.
It creates .jpg files of each 'slide' with a cryptic file name and that too goes in the drive directory the software installs to.
Each of those is 1680 x 450 so that is a funky banner size at best.
The graphic search doesn't exist and you can only use 1 graphic from the library once on a slide. Once you move it to the slide it is not available to put on the same slide again.
Each time you import a graphic into the program you need to restart the program.
I didn't even bother trying to upload to facebook. Not my thing. I wanted an easy, fast way to create a short video.
This is as far as I got and now am trying to get my money back just on principle if nothing else.
Oh yes, Sketchbox - no better.