Personally, I like to see if someone could convince or colloborate with Google so that Picassa would recognize and display the thumbnail or, better yet, utilize Xara's old browser viewer.
Personally, I like to see if someone could convince or colloborate with Google so that Picassa would recognize and display the thumbnail or, better yet, utilize Xara's old browser viewer.
[QUOTE=doane]I don't mind paying for updates, if they are major revisions, but thiers always seem to also be adressing some problems as well that should be fixed with patches.
That's because Corel is in charge of the program now. Need I say more...
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Adobe Bridge does a great job of displaying a wide varity of thumbnails but unfortunately only comes as a part of Creative Suite 2. I checked the following file types and it displays .xar, .x3d, .ai, .cdr, .cvx, .pdf, .svg, .wmf, .emf, .psd and the usual bitmap format thumbnails but not .cmx.
[QUOTE=wW]No, I haen't heard anything about that... ACDSee Systems is headquarted in Canada, like Corel, but not related to Corel. A few years ago ACDSee Systems did take over Deneba, the company that used to make Canvas.Originally Posted by doane
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