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  1. dhille
    Member

    I got really exited when i first heard about this software, and when I saw the teaser for the product I sold.
    As it turns out the trees didn't grow into the sky. Come on guys this is not ready for shipping.
    I think you really got something here, the potentials of this software is great but it really needs more work before you can charge for it.
    Bugs found so far: (running win7 32 bit, aero turned off)
    using the looking glass, or the ruler resulted in the background apps (windows behind stylizer, and icons on the desktop) was showed through the app.
    Using the Looking glass-> you cannot turn off the lens without guessing the location of the menu button, or pressing f3.
    Using transparency (filter in IE) crashes the application.
    Bullseye-> worked with firefox-view but failed in IE.
    I only tried the app for about half an hour, so the number of bugs scared me a bit.

    Did i miss a sign saying beta software, or does not run on windows 7?

    Posted 6 months ago #
  2. Skybound_Paul
    Key Master

    > using the looking glass, or the ruler resulted in the background apps (windows behind stylizer, and icons on the desktop) was showed through the app.

    Haven't seen that one, although it seems like something that is going to work itself out in the next version, as we've had to refactor the UI engine to support Mac.

    > Using the Looking glass-> you cannot turn off the lens without guessing the location of the menu button, or pressing f3.

    Again, in the next version, the Lens disappears when you move your mouse off the browser.

    > Using transparency (filter in IE) crashes the application.

    Actually, it crashes Internet Explorer, which crashes Stylizer. Again, fixed in the next version.

    > Bullseye-> worked with firefox-view but failed in IE.

    Seems like a focus problem. Are you activating Bullseye by pressing Space bar? Or are you clicking on the menu item?

    Posted 6 months ago #
  3. dhille
    Member

    For the bullseye tool I was accessing it using the menu.
    I'm looking forward to the next version, as i really think you have a great idea here, that might be pretty useful in a web developers daily work.

    Posted 6 months ago #
  4. @dhille

    I can tell you, having used Stylizer on a daily basis for over a year, that it is a phenomenal tool. I've got Notepad++ for PHP/XHTML & stylizer for CSS. Life is good :)

    Posted 6 months ago #

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