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Ann-Marie Stillion
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| 01/05/2008 5:22 PM |
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I am working with a client--it is small mag. I need to post the images by article and then they need to be able to look at them side by side. How do I do this?
I posted the images in a project but then the pictures are displayed individually.
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David Fritsche, Founder
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| 01/11/2008 6:50 PM |
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Ann, Sorry for the late response. The jam files display one at a time because you have to have the drawing interface and comments on one screen. I understand the need and if we can come up with a way that won't confuse the user, we'll implement it. David |
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Ann-Marie Stillion
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| 01/12/2008 2:25 PM |
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Wow. Thanks David. Jamuse is awesome and it's fantastic to watch things grow. Ann-Marie |
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David Fritsche, Founder
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| 01/15/2008 12:16 PM |
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| thanks |
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Danni
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| 01/25/2008 10:58 PM |
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David loves us! You take really good care of us too! Thanks |
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VincentT
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| 04/19/2008 7:31 AM |
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| Ann, would it be too difficult to create a pdf or other file containing the two images that you would sen to the client as a jam file? seems inconvenient, but it would work for now. |
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Ann-Marie Stillion
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| 04/19/2008 3:25 PM |
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I have been using Jamuse successfully now for the magazine. It's not perfect yet but probably will be if they keep developing. The clients liked jamuse and got their own login. Basically, I put the images up to share, with captions to pick up. As jpegs. When it comes to the hi res though, I have to use yousendit to send the big file of images. Jamuse is still slower than yousendit for file delivery, and it fails now and then which is frustrating. Also, it took the clients awhile to get comfortable using jamuse, and I had to do continuing hand holding and training to get them to use all its features. Yes, the pdf would work, using the automation features of Photoshop. I am still holding out hope that jamuse will become a onestop shop for file sharing. At least for my needs I am still juggling it with other solutions. |
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David Fritsche, Founder
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| 04/22/2008 5:38 PM |
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Ann, Have you tried MuseWorx 2.0? David |
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Ann-Marie Stillion
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| 04/22/2008 6:35 PM |
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| Yes, I was test driving 2.0 this weekend. I sent a message to Bruce. 2.0 is definitely faster although it fails now and then and I get error messages that files haven't loaded, which is a pain. Because they appear loaded. If I am in a white hot hurry, worrying whether or not they are there is not an option. So, I haven't been able to switch to jamuse completely, although that was my original goal. I use firefox, the latest update on a pc at the current time. Although I am moving to a full mac set up shortly.
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