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Splashup: one of the best online image editors we've seen so far
Splashup runs in Flash, so you should be able to use it with any web browser on any operating system. Unfortunately we were unable to get it to load an image properly using our new Eee PC (pictured above). That's a shame, because when you've got a portable web-enabled Linux computer with only 4GB of flash memory, that last thing you want to do is bog it down by installing applications. For now we'll just have to keep using Picnik and Snipshot to do our image editing on the go.
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JohnnyL said 11:05AM on 11-05-2007
How can this be called one of the best online image editors you've seen when you couldn't get an image uploaded? Do you actually mean that Splashup from a features prespective has the potential to be the best online image editor you've seen?
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Brad Linder said 11:07AM on 11-05-2007
No, we were able to upload an image from a normal PC. The screenshot above shows an image we uploaded. The problem is that for some reason we could not upload an image while using an Eee PC, which is a shame, because this would be a killer web app for the portable computer.
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justin said 3:45PM on 11-05-2007
everything worked fine with me - i love this program - loads alot faster than my photoshop and i think i would use it just for simple task - image resize etc..
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