From: a on 1 Jul 2010 09:11 "hummingbird" <hummingbird(a)127.0.0.1> wrote in message news:MPG.2695b7c9b1749aea9897a1(a)news.astraweb.com... > http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/1205/3dfierlivingdaylights.jpg is ok > but can 3Dfier convert my photo of the Rio Corcovado? > > http://bayimg.com/cAnIKaACF.jpg Um, where did I say it converted photos to 3D? It's a video converter.
From: Joseph Hampton on 1 Jul 2010 19:57 "a" wrote: >Um, where did I say it converted photos to 3D? It's a video converter. That's right you didn't, but the person who posted that forgery (Franklin or John Stubbings on alt.comp.freeware) are a bit dim. Please excuse them. rgds Joseph Hampton
From: a on 4 Jul 2010 08:30 "globular" <self(a)location.com> wrote >>> How tortuous is the trial process for that software? How involved in your computer do these people want to be, with checks for >>> updates, registration and some service that wants to detect what you're doing? >>> I'm busy deactivating these things in what I have installed. >> >> The link I gave above is for the no-time-limit anaglyph version. Just >> install it and enjoy. Sounds like you downloaded the other non-free >> version? Not my fault. >> > I haven't downloaded any. I didn't like the page when I saw it. Huh? I gave you a direct link to the zip. You don't have to give them anything to use it (no registration, etc). Even without the direct link, all you need to do is type a fake email address into the box before the download. Easy peasy!
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