Skitch leaves plasq
The great screen capture, annotation and sharing service has all grownup, left the plasq stables and become its own fully fledged company.

For users this change will not affect you in any noticeable way - skitch.com is still the main home and some of the same people are working on it but you'll be seeing big things coming soon!

If you have not tried out Skitch yet - give it a go... You're missing out!

Sign-up for the beta and download it here: http://skitch.com/signup

Visit the new home of Skitch!

   
Doozla 1.2 beta
We are super excited to announce that Doozla is having a birthday and is about to turn 1.2!

If interested in participating in the Doozla 1.2 beta, please head on over to our forums for further information and to download it!

Doozla - Play To Learn!

   
Comic Touch is featured in a new book:
Where it's been selected as one of the Top Ten iPhone Apps in the Photography category within Incredible iPhone Apps For Dummies!

"I have more fun with Comic Touch than with almost any other app I own," writes Bob LeVitus the author and long time Mac expert.

Check it out:

iPhone Apps For Dummies!

   
sqreensavers OS X 10.6 update
sqreensavers for Mac 1.1 update is now available for download.

This update is fully compatible with OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.

This free set of 10 candylicious screensavers can be downloaded from our downloads page.

Download the free sqreensavers today!

   
Comic Life 1.5.2 for Mac is out!
Comic Life for Mac 1.5.2 update is now available for download.

This latest free update restores OS X 10.4 Tiger compatibility that broke with the recently released 1.5.1 update.

This update contains fixes from the previously released 1.5.1, which included several Snow Leopard compatibility fixes and a couple of other minor improvements.

As always, this update is also for the Deluxe version.

Please update from within Comic Life or from our downloads page.

Download a Comic Life update today!

   
Comic Life Magiq 1.1 for Mac!
A Comic Life Magiq for Mac 1.1 update has now been released.

This free 1.1 upate adds the much-requested ability to import Comic Life .comicdoc files.

It also has a few more Snow Leopard compatibility fixes we missed the first time and several other minor improvements.

Please update from within Comic Life Magiq or from our downloads page.

Download a Comic Life update today!

   
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Re: Classroom Materials - 2005/10/27 22:37 I am the elementary school librarian/computer guy. I have used Comic Life to prepare my substitute folder with instructions on how to check out books, log in to the computers and all the technical stuff that needs to be done if I am going to be out.

I also used it to prepare some plans for a sub when I was going to be out.

Very easy, extremely readable, easily understood and way cool!

Rick
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Re:Classroom materials - 2006/09/09 01:14 I teach at The Boys and Girls Clubs of America in Pasadean in the computer lab. We would like to use Comic Life as a tool on our 20 computers. Please let us know if you would grant us the software (on PC?)?
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Re:Classroom materials - 2007/03/04 09:09 A colleague and I created a web site for a Comic Life session we presented at a recent Institute Day. It contains many work examples, templates, student planning sheets, and links to resources. Hope it will be useful for some of you.

http://tinyurl.com/2vd6c8
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Re: Classroom Materials - 2007/04/16 04:33 What a great idea. I think I will do this for some of the "how-tos" I create for teachers.

My teachers LOVE using Comic Life to create newsletter, too!
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Re:Classroom materials - 2007/12/22 00:48 What a great resource - much thanks! I enjoyed your website. I am preparing for NECC 2008 pre-conference workshop in San Antonio and working on authentic student samples as well as paving the way for 21st century skills and NETS•S and content standards. May I include your site as part of the resource list? You will find that my www.digitales.us website has research-based scoring guides for digital products that may provide some assessment tools for comic-based comunication. The BIG question I try to share with teachers is not what tool (mode) they are using but scoring content based on purpose/audience AKA TYPE of communication being targeted!

thanks
Bernajean Porter

Workshop Topic: SHaZaMM: Creating Engagingly H.O.T. Comics and Graphic Novels

Take a fun-packed walk through the land of comics and graphic novels! Discover how they communicate in-depth understandings across content areas for all ages through the artful use of text and images. Participants will experience designing rigorous, standards-based tasks and exploring hands-on use of Comic Life software.
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Re:Classroom materials - 2008/05/20 10:33 Educational Clip Art

Some of you may already know about this one, but I just found it today and there's a LOT here to like. Free for educational use!

http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/

By the way, if you're using Comic Life Magiq and want to make the white background drop out, change the Composite mode to "Multiply"
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