Name some image-editing software.
I've been asked to edit a jpg and I'm not sure I have the proper programs to do that.
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Name some image-editing software.
I've been asked to edit a jpg and I'm not sure I have the proper programs to do that.
I bought three years of Tivo Service when I hooked up my TiVo, should I wait until the last year of that for a lifetime service offer, or will they discount me now for what I've already paid?
Photoshop? PaintShopPro?
You might be able to do it with MS Paint, but it depends what the original graphic looks like and how good the end result needs to look.
Photoshop express -- free, online [link]
BUT, the basic problem will apply no matter what program you use -- if you need to add type, it'll be easy. If you need to change type that's already there, you'll have to crop it out or cover it up.
I could erase but then I couldn't figure out how to replace the text.
should I wait until the last year of that for a lifetime service offer
The gamble is...will they be offering one then? That's why I just closed my eyes and took the plunge.
The gamble is...will they be offering one then? That's why I just closed my eyes and took the plunge.
Well, people have mentioned that they seem to occassionally offer a lifetime subscription.
Right now, I can't figure out how to upgrade the service alone to lifetime, so it may be a moo[t] point.
people have mentioned that they seem to occassionally offer a lifetime subscription.
They do, and when I got mine they also said they weren't going to any more. They have since then, so it's all confusing twisty speak, but I decided to bargain on nothing.
The trick with the Tivo lifetime is that it is for the lifetime of the machine. So if they come out with a fancy new model that you want, you have to do a lifetime service again. Occasionally they have offers to transfer your lifetime service to a new machine. I've had lifetime Tivo since 1999 back when it was only $99 and I've taken advantage of two of the machine transfer offers so I'm now on a dual tuner non-HD Tivo.
I'm trying to remember if the sticking point I had with Thunderbird was the inability to selectively delete messages from the POP server using a filter. Because that doesn't seem to be an issue, currently.
But from looking at the settings I can't see how I could set it to run, poll for messages, identify spam, and delete those from the server. I keep my desktop machine up for just this functionality--it means that the web client is usable when I'm not home.