Comic Life 1.5.1 for Mac updated!
A Comic Life for Mac 1.5.1 update is now available for download.

This latest free update has Snow Leopard compatibility fixes and several 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!

   
Snow Leopard plasq App Compatibility *Update*
For everyone updating to Snow Leopard, OS 10.6, please note:

Comic Life 1.5, Doozla 1.1.2 and Comic Life Magiq 1.0.5 are all now Snow Leopard Compatible.

Thanks for your attention and have a lovely "spot-erific" day!


   
Pharos IV: Assault 1.1 Update Released
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.

Purchase Pharos IV: Assault for 99c for a limited time or get the Lite version for free!

Visit the Pharos IV: Assault page

   
Comic Touch 1.2.2 Released
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.

Share the Laughs!

Comic Touch - it's been updated!

   
Pharos IV: Assault for iPhone and iPod Touch released!
A showdown of galactic proportions.

Take the controls of an advanced space fighter to defend your starbase from the relentless alien hoard.

Stunning graphics and gripping gameplay await in this game for iPhone and iPod Touch.

Purchase Pharos IV: Assault for 99c for a limited time or get the Lite version for free -- do it now, the fate of Pharos Station IV is in your hands!

Visit the Pharos IV: Assault page

   
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Eraser Tool Behavior? - 2009/10/24 04:37 I'm evaluating Skitch. Recently switched (back) to the Mac and am looking for something that has integrated touchup/markup of screen shots. Skitch fits most of my needs.

I did a number of common use tests last night and was a little confused by the behavior of the Eraser tool. I found that it would eraser markup that I had added to the screen shot (Words, Arrows, etc.) but would not allow me to erase the original screen shot image in cases where I might not want to show personal information. Is that standard behavior, or operator error on my part? I looked in the docs but couldn't find anything.

Thanks,
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Re:Eraser Tool Behavior? - 2009/10/26 21:28 Apologies for bumping my original question, but is it intentional that the Eraser tool will not erase pixels in the original screenshot, but only markup (text, arrows, etc.) that has been added later via the Skitch drawing tools?
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Re:Eraser Tool Behavior? - 2009/11/02 01:01 Brad,

Yes, that's intentional. Skitch is just for marking up what you bring in. In the event that there's personal information you want to remove, you can place a black rectangle over that content. As long as you export as a flat file (like PNG, GIF or TIFF) that rectangle goes along with it. If you export as a .skitch file, then whoever receives it will be able to move the vector rectangle and see your content.

Another possible solution (to make sure it's not there in Skitch at all) is to utilize Preview's ability to edit content. Open the image in Preview, remove the content you don't want, then copy and paste into Skitch.
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Re:Eraser Tool Behavior? - 2009/11/04 22:55 Thanks for the clarification. It would be nice not to have to use multiple applications to edit the image but that looks like me only option. I'll have to look at Preview's editing capabilities as I wasn't aware of them.

KeynoteKen wrote:
Brad,

Yes, that's intentional. Skitch is just for marking up what you bring in.

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Another possible solution (to make sure it's not there in Skitch at all) is to utilize Preview's ability to edit content. Open the image in Preview...
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