ClickArt 950K v2 (2008)
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well. Windows 7 Home Premium is the operating system that I use. It appears to work fine on Windows 10 and may also work on other operating systems.
Please accept my apologies for the delay in getting back to you. On disc 4, which was the only one missing in my case, there is supposed to be animation. In my case, the seller gave me a partial refund, but I never had the opportunity to inspect the product. Despite the fact that it was created in 2008, I can confirm that it worked on my newer computer.
Selected User Reviews For ClickArt 950K v2 (2008)
There aren't all of the images in the box. br>If you're expecting 950,000 images on a disc, the title is deceiving. The asterisk in the box indicates that - DVD with images: 48,935; DVD fonts include: 1,000; 901,065 images are available on the internet. This can be found in the tiniest of places. a pixel or two - type in the lower right corner of the box's back. So you are getting only about 5% of the images you might expect on the DVD.
And if you, like me, are looking for something to use commercially, and you think you% "The images contained in this product may not be used in any product that is to be sold, and certain contents contained herein may not be used in any print or electronic media of an editorial, commercial, promotional, or corporate nature," it says in equally small type on the bottom of the back of the box. br>There are two very important disclosures omitted from the listing.
I've been using ClickArt for a few weeks and have found it to be quite useful. I used The Big Box of Art in its previous incarnation, which was good; however, this version now has a nicer looking search screen and retains its excellent search functionality. I'm not convinced there are many more good images than in the BBA 350,000, but it'll suffice for what I need (making teaching materials and, soon, a website). However, I'm finding that half of my images are now sourced from the internet using a Google Image search. My main complaint is that while having a few DVDs rather than a lot of CDs is convenient, bringing up the image you want to extract can take a long time (so I'm considering loading the DVDs onto my hard drive). br>In conclusion, I found it to be useful and well worth the money.
Windows 10 does not allow you to use the program. Would you like to return?.
Although the software is fantastic, I already had it and was looking for additional fonts.
"It only took five days and we arrived four days ahead of schedule. " I'm very pleased with the high quality and prompt service. ".
I found exactly what I was looking for, and I now have a lot of options when it comes to making posters and keeping track of upcoming events.
You only need to install 1 to be finished. 'Then, while searching for images, you must insert one of the discs, depending on which one contains the image you want. ' So it's less of a pain than downloading files one by one from the internet, but it's still not as quick as 'drag and drop' suggests; it's more like search, insert disc, drag and drop. br>Also, the installation information is sparse at best (you'll have to figure out the rest as you go), and when you call tech support, it's not there - I bought this brand new in July of 2009, it's a 2008 product, and it says on the website at the same time:br>"Technical support for the product you've selected is now provided exclusively at [. [Telephone and E-mail] There is no longer any support for e-mail. As a software product gets older, we move all technical support to the self-service portal. This shift enables us to keep up with changing technologies and customer requests for new products and program features through the use of online help tools. "br>With this product, you're on your own!.
I bought this item and was extremely dissatisfied with it! I actually gave it back. All of the images are of low quality and can only be used on websites. They are not print quality and thus cannot be used in print media such as books, brochures, advertising projects, newspapers, magazines, and so on. I believe that vendors selling clipart and stock photography should be REQUIRED to list the resolution of every image they sell. Furthermore, many of the images are duplicated, albeit in different sizes and file formats. There aren't 950,000 images, and the resolution isn't high enough for printing. As a result, the majority of us will find it useless.