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From: Craig on 26 Jun 2010 13:30 Tried it and it works. I practically never use this class of app so I can't really give a comparison. It's F/OSS, cross-platform (Java). For an app whose focus is simplicity, there sure are a lot of words to describe it... > GiftedMotion was written with ease of use in mind. It considers > complicated controls to be a liability, users should not be exposed > to. Usability is it's top priority and the whole GUI design gives > credit to this goal, allowing for huge savings in time, as producing > results becomes as quick and painless as possible. > > As an additional benefit, Giftedmotion also comes free of charge. > There are no hidden costs attached to it. There is no financial risk > in testing the software. A credit card to buy or register anything is > not needed. > > The download link for Giftedmotion can be found at the bottom of this > page, you can either download the software and store it locally on > your computer or bookmark this page and start GiftedMotion directly > from here, whenever you need it. Screenshots can be found in the > handbook (see sidebar). <http://www.onyxbits.de/giftedmotion> -- -Craig |