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| Darious | Jun 21 2005, 04:28 PM Post #1 |
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I downloaded a full version of Jasc paint pro 8.0 and need a couple of pointers. Anyone know anything about this program? I am having a hard time with the layers and merging the layers together. ps I can't post here: The Graphics Corner |
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| scizor | Jun 21 2005, 05:11 PM Post #2 |
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Oh psp is really hard to use. Get photoshop |
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| KoolDrew | Jun 21 2005, 05:45 PM Post #3 |
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If you obtained it illegally nobody is going to help you. |
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| Darious | Jun 22 2005, 08:50 AM Post #4 |
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lemon-wire.com (aka) shareware. I don't know any other way to download programs. As for "illegal" downloads, I have trouble doing updates let alone "stealing" programs. I am no hacker, and I do not wish to know how to hack. |
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| Guo Hong | Jun 22 2005, 08:58 AM Post #5 |
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Prohibited Content.com makes me think it is an illegal ware To make sure it is legal (buy from their official shop/ or online shop from the official website) and don't get it from others. Oh and yay illegal programs can get it update in case you don't know. |
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| Darious | Jun 22 2005, 12:59 PM Post #6 |
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<a href='http://www.[Prohibited Content].com/english/content/corporate.shtml' target='_blank'>http://www.[Prohibited Content].com/english/content/corporate.shtml</a> Lemon wire Lime Wire LLC is dedicated to building advanced file-sharing client/server software which will connect computing devices over public and private networks. Our team of developers hails from some of the world's most highly-regarded academic and professional institutions, such as MIT, Columbia, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, CIBC Oppenheimer, and Compaq. Lime Wire LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lime Group, a technology incubator based in downtown New York City. Lime Wire LLC, a New York based Limited Liability Company, was founded in August, 2000. Lime Wire was founded to develop technologies to develop and profit from the formation of worldwide peer-to-peer networks across the internet. At current, Lime Wire has the world's largest team of developers building applications for the Gnutella network. Lime Wire's first product, a software package named [Prohibited Content], is a powerful and scalable serverless networking software that enables entities on the internet to share, search for, and obtain files via the Gnutella Network. [Prohibited Content] has already achieved considerable popularity, having been downloaded more than 3,000,000 times as of 5/30/01, including 250,000 downloads during the week of May 19-25. A recent PC Pitstop study shows that Lime Wire resides on over 1.5% of PCs worldwide. The [Prohibited Content] software was designed to be free to individual users, in order to accelerate the growth of the network as a whole and introduce people to the power of peer-to-peer networks. Although [Prohibited Content] currently is being used mainly for file-sharing, [Prohibited Content] has the potential to become an informational tool with capabilities beyond those currently existing on the Internet, such as the World Wide Web. Content-serving entities on a peer-to-peer network will be able to respond to queries with dynamically generated, real-time information. Search requestors will be able to query and draw data directly from one or more databases, without having to navigate through several bulky web interfaces. Search requestors will also be able to communicate with multiple computers simultaneously, and preselect the type and form of information they will receive in response to their requests. Lime Wire is already building the technologies to communicate over peer-to-peer networks though structured metadata queries, transcending the text-based search capabilities of the World Wide Web and the current Gnutella network. |
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| Meltdown | Jun 22 2005, 01:35 PM Post #7 |
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We don't provide support to users who insist on stripping companies of money they oh-so-truly deserve
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| Blah425 | Jun 22 2005, 02:12 PM Post #8 |
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Having an illegal program isn't hacking. Its called cracking. |
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| Darious | Jun 22 2005, 02:35 PM Post #9 |
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Why must you insist that "shareware" is hacking? If I have said program, and you have said program, and you have a paint program I would like to use, we both go to said site, I type in the name of the paint program,and "download" it via their program. Shareware is not hacking nor cracking |
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