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I don't read the instructions unless I need to. Needing to is defined by 'it won't work unless you read the instructions.' One of the weaknesses in Photojunction is its simplicity and a sense that you can work it out just by using it. Some of us would have it no other way. But that means there is a tendency to apply the status quo approach to it. It is too easy to write off something because you had a bad experience with previous versions. Ultimately we can become neglectful of progress through our established habits. I had a conversation over dinner with another photographer last night. They said that they exported their albums to another program to get better clarity in their slideshows ... They had no idea that PJ was able to export slideshows in HD. There are several problems in play here. Firstly there is a modesty in the creators of Photojunction that means that they seldom stand on a rooftop and announce to the world what they have really achieved (not in an in-your-face way).  Secondly there are PJ users who have developed bad habits that are difficult to change. And thirdly there are people who do not pay attention when upgrades are announced and certainly don't make the effort to watch the accompanying movies. So here is the water ... imagine you are the horse ... You know what to do next. Cheers, Johannes
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Ken
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July 2, 2009, 1:47 am
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So what about all the quirky bugs, even in the latest version? Also running latest version of OS X. Used to work in the software industry, and this program is buggy! K
 
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ian_baugh
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July 1, 2009, 4:17 am
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Hi Ken - This is fair comment, although we may need to agree to differ, depending on what you mean. Anyway you prompted me to post about this on The Junction (tomorrow morning our time).

Cheers, Ian
 
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A fair question (revisited) | The Junction
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July 8, 2011, 1:22 am
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[...] Johannes posted on Queensberry Connects to encourage people to upgrade to the new beta, and got this [...]
 
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Kate Lloyd
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October 15, 2009, 6:35 am
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I really like the new simple interface. I'm not keen on complexity myself and love it when it all works so well. Kate Lloyd
 
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Kate Lloyd
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October 15, 2009, 1:35 am
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I really like the new simple interface. I'm not keen on complexity myself and love it when it all works so well. Kate Lloyd
 
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