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photo Drop 1.01 Released!

Posted on November 8th, 2005 under photo Drop, News

An updated version of photo Drop is now available for download! Taking into consideration a lot of the feedback I’ve received, I’ve gone ahead and made some minor changes to photo Drop in version 1.01. One of the new features is a warning dialog that is displayed before the droplet runs. This is to prevent any accidental destruction and can be bypassed by holding down the option key on launch. Another new feature is the built in version checking that will allow everyone to stay up-to-date. Finally, perhaps one of the coolest new features is localization support. I spent considerable time reprogramming parts of photo Drop to make it localizable. In this update, I’ve added Italian localization thanks to Lorenzo Maria dell’Uva’s help. A more precise list of changes can be found after the jump.

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Musings on photo Drop 1.0 and beyond…

Posted on November 1st, 2005 under photo Drop, News

The initial release of photo Drop has been extraordinary, at least for a small, freeware utility. Publications such as The Unoffical Apple Weblog, MacNN, MacInTouch, MacNytt (Swedish), and even del.icio.us have picked up on the release. Visits to my web site have more than doubled and my bandwidth for the past four days has equalled the amount for the rest of the month, even though photo Drop is a 1/6 the size of HTML Creator. Not to blow my own horn, but I’m feeling pretty good and again, I just want to take the time to thank those who donated money. I think so far the best thing about the release has been the impromptu reviews and comments that have been sent to me. Some great suggestions, feature requests, and bug reports have been filed and I plan to deal with them in the near future.

A couple of things I’m working on for photo Drop 1.01. First of all, there’s been a bit of concern that the editing is destructive or at least that it modifies the original files. Although I warn users in the documentation, I agree that I need to be a bit more pro-active. In this regard, the next version will feature a warning when the droplet is run. This warning can be skipped much like you can skip other warnings in the Finder by holding down the option key. I figure this will prevent accidental data loss and shouldn’t add much time to the overall workflow.

photo Drop Warning (for version 1.01)
photo Drop Warning (for version 1.01)

I’ve also addressed bug B002 where images smaller than the value for ‘Resample to Max Dimension’ are scaled upwards. Although this is how Apple implemented SIPS, I believe that for the most part, users want to have a ceiling and not a floor for image dimensions. If this becomes a problem, I can always implement an option to choose between the two.

Other features I’m looking to implement for the next release include the beginning of localization support (I’ve had an offer from someone to localize photo Drop in Italian), an ability for photo Drop to check for updates, and a way to save the original created/modified dates. If there are other features you are interested in, please let me know!

photo Drop 1.0 released!

Posted on October 27th, 2005 under photo Drop, News

photo Drop IconI’m happy to announce that photo Drop has made it out of testing stages, has been slightly reworked, and is ready for download. If you’re looking for an application that will allow you to change attributes on multiple images quickly, painlessly, and in an intuitive manner, you’ll definitely want to read more on the utilitity. Best of all, it’s free!

photo Drop 1.0 Beta 3 Available

Posted on April 13th, 2005 under photo Drop, News, Apple, Development

photo Drop, my free utility for creating droplets that modify photos, has now hit it’s first public beta. If you’re interested in learning more about photo Drop or would like to download your own copy, head over to photo Drop’s product page.

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