You're right, that's not intentional, you shouldn't see charcoal on black - we're looking into it.
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What I mean is that we are not adding the new web features of Web Designer 6 to the next version of Xtreme, only Xtreme Pro. There are already drawing and photo features in Pro that aren't in Xtreme, and for web features it will be the same. For many people Xtreme does everything they need for print and the web, and we hope it will remain this way - but ultimately Pro is the top of the range and it has everything. So if you want the new web features of Web Designer 6 you could upgrade to Pro (and we often do upgrade deals, I'm sure we will continue to do so) or buy Web Designer 6.
So the web design features that are currently in XX5 will remain but not be enhanced in XX6?
Also, as suggested, if we want the additional WD6 enhancements and can't justify upgrading to XXpro (which at £120 is way too much for me), we'll need to step back to using two separate programs which kind of defeats the logic of having integrated WD5 functionality in XX5 IMO.
Confused, and still disappointed. Might just upgrade to WD6 and skip XX6...
Thanks for the clarification Kate.
I suspect that many will downgrade to XWD6 rather that upgrage to XX6 or XXP6 though. I await the XXP6 ugrade deal with interest (and a skinny wallet) :think:
That's exactly what I've decided to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by pbready
I think it is strange that the sample .MP4 format video on the Instruction.xar file is created with WD5 and is saved in .xar format. It will be very confusing to a newbie or someone giving the trial a test drive. It is a wonderful instruction video but I think it should be created using WD6 and saved using .web
What bothers me more is the grey numbers on dark grey when using the Rectangle or the Ellipse tool for the first time:-O
I understand that Xara would want to include advanced web features in Xtreme Pro but it seems to me that they should be top-of-the-line web features that are neither in XWD nor in Xtreme.
Xtreme has been positioned between XWD and Pro, meaning that Xtreme contains the whole feature set of XWD and offers quite some more. For instance, Xtreme's content-aware photo rescaling feature makes it ideal for making web banners and its drawing functionality allows for customized content design.
Can't Xara come up with some additional web authoring features that would merit Pro status? The program lineup and and the paths for upgrading you're suggesting are really not that elegant and I hope that Xara will reconsider them.