PLEASE NOTE: Users running OS X 10.4 Tiger, and recently updated to Comic Life 1.5.1 - and are having crashing issues, please read below:
An issue has occurred with Comic Life 1.5.1 for users running OS X 10.4 Tiger where dragging images or loading documents with images is crashing the application.
For those of you that have updated, you may go back to 1.5 by downloading here.
We have now pulled the 1.5.1 update and are looking into the issue - we will release a 1.5.2 update to fix the issues as soon as we can.
We are very sorry for this issue and offer our sincerest apologies.
Not that long ago, in a galaxy not that far away, we released an update to Pharos IV: Assault!
This 1.1 updates unleashes computer assisted torpedo targeting for greater accuracy, resumption from highest level attained - no more starting over from level 1 - and fixed the stutter issue that affected iPhone 3.0 users.
Update is for both iPhone/iPod Touch and Pharos IV: Assault and Pharos IV: Assault Lite versions.
This latest update for Comic Touch (1.2.2) (direct link to App Store) addresses several issues that popped up with the release of the latest iPhone 3.0 update.
The update fixes UI display, photo rotation issues when going into landcape mode, and image effects display issues.
Please update from within iTunes or using your iPhone/iPod Touch device.
Export/save as jpeg? - 2008/01/18 23:51I'd like Doozla to have the ability to easily save/export a drawing as a jpeg, so it can be used in other programs. Kids at my school would love Doozla, but we'd like to be able to put their drawings into a word processor or something easily, so they can illustrate their stories/poems etc.
Re:Export/save as jpeg? - 2008/01/19 15:58A workaround for the moment could be to choose to "Print" and then, instead of actually printing, click Preview. Once you've got it open in Preview, you can export it as .jpg, .png or any of the other formats.
Re:Export/save as jpeg? - 2008/01/23 02:51I'd vote for that feature too. My daughter really wants to be able to email pictures she's composed to her friends.
By opening them as .skitch files, you have access to all the export abilities of Skitch. PLUS, you'll be able to store the files in the Skitch app, ready to export into other applications at a moment's notice.
Re:Export/save as jpeg? - 2008/06/27 21:24You didn't mention that you have to CROP in preview before saving. A little omission - no big deal. Skitch SHOULD export to jpeg on its own though, if not simply use jpeg by default, IMHO.