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It's time to freshen up some of the EntryThingy screencast tours - so much new stuff has been added lately. And it's the perfect thing to do on a dark and rainy day.

I'm taking the record video first then voice-over route again - it's so much easier that way!

posted by chris ritke on Jan 21, 2010 • permanent link

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eyan says...
Hi, First may I congratulate you on a superb web site, I have never seen such a brilliant, simple product so well explained.
Now for my question. We are just in the process of building a new web site for our canvas & poster printing business and have been searching for months for an easy to use non-ftp uploading facility so that our customers (mainly non-tech members of the public)can send us their images directly from our site.
The only draw back I can see (or not) is that the customer is unable to see the image they are going to upload to us before hitting the send button.
Is it possible for this to happen (preferably) in a frame . Also if the image in the frame could have a total pixel counter so that they could relate the counted pixels to a table on the page that informs them of the max/min size of picture recommended for the number of pixels counted.
I am sure I could add more and more goodies that I would like to have but my pockets are pretty empty at the moment.
cheers
eyan
canvas unique
law1955@gmail.com
posted on Feb 23, 2010


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