Well, its sort of DIY
Steve Firth wrote:
John Rumm wrote:
(what I suppose would be nice is if software vendors charged by the
feature and not by the product as a whole; features with little use would
presumably command a high price tag, whereas the stuff that everybody
wanted would be cheap - but that's probably a separate discussion :-)
Perhaps - not sure it would be a popular model. Still Adobe do that for
their font collections now. You pay a flat rate for the DVD that
contains all of them, and the buy unlock codes for those you actually want.
If Photoshop is too clunky for someone, then there's Aperture which has
a simple, clear interface and it does everything that even professionals
want from a photo-editing and archiving application. It's also
relatively cheap at £126 for the first purchase of £64 for an upgrade.
Of course it doesn't run on Mickey Mouse operating systems, but that's
also a bonus.
I feel a Mac attack coming on.
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