

The tools are a little quirky in places still (i.e., my copy wouldn't allow me to reduce the size of my image using the slider, so I had to type manual figures or do a ALT+Move to reduce the image) and it definitely works better with smaller files, but overall these are little bugs I suspect which will be addressed in the first update. Once you start working with your image and frames the sky is the limit and it is all easy to understand since it uses the same layers concept as Photoshop.

This is a nice touch, so the productivity of this version goes WAY up. This is a really great design, but to make it even better they've added the ability to rank your frames. The new user experience is great because you are immediately shown a preview window of all of the frames in thumbnails and you can filter down the noise really quickly by typing in keywords or selecting groups. They are basically pre-build composite frames that are really cool, but they are currently only in the Wedding and Senior Portraits groups, but this is where I see the future being very bright for this product.

Now all frames are automatically shown in a preview area with resizable thumbnails and a mechanism for filtering or ranking what is shown. The worst part was that there was no live preview, so it was a hassle to see what the frame looked like on my frame - no more. One of the things I hated about the previous release was that I had to scroll through a bunch of acid burn frames with the only differences being something minor like color.
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In fact, onOne Software even contacted me after my review and asked me to share what it was I didn't like about the product, and I didn't hold back. As a result, I just never really used this product. I felt the UI was way too cumbersome, the frames were so cheesy that I couldn't understand how any real photographer would use them, and time spent using the product didn't justify the output. Truth be told, I wasn't very impressed with version 3.x of this product.
