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A sticky thread:
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=70196
In there I noticed a link to a free edition of Serif Photo Plus 6
This has now been updated to give you Photo Plus SE free:
http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/software/PhotoPlus/default.asp
I have used Photo Plus for years since first finding a free copy of PP5 on a CD on a Photo mag.
I subsequently purchased PP7 for £25.00 as a special offer.
The one thing about getting this free offer is that subsequently Serif will, from time to time, e-mail you special offers.
For instance I recently purchased Photo Plus X2 for approx £12 inc P&P.
For that I got a CD with the complete program AND a quite hefty A5 manual.
As far as I'm concerned an excellent bargain, especially as the original price was over £70.00.
When you download the free program you get a "nag" screen asking you to phone in to register it.
When you do so you are given a sales pitch trying to get you to buy their latest products at full price.
The trick here is to phone in about 5 mins before closing time and just refuse all the hard sales - politely of course.
You are then given the reg.no. to get rid of the hard screen.
So for those of you who can't - like me - afford Photoshop this program makes a very good editor.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=70196
In there I noticed a link to a free edition of Serif Photo Plus 6
This has now been updated to give you Photo Plus SE free:
http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/software/PhotoPlus/default.asp
I have used Photo Plus for years since first finding a free copy of PP5 on a CD on a Photo mag.
I subsequently purchased PP7 for £25.00 as a special offer.
The one thing about getting this free offer is that subsequently Serif will, from time to time, e-mail you special offers.
For instance I recently purchased Photo Plus X2 for approx £12 inc P&P.
For that I got a CD with the complete program AND a quite hefty A5 manual.
As far as I'm concerned an excellent bargain, especially as the original price was over £70.00.
When you download the free program you get a "nag" screen asking you to phone in to register it.
When you do so you are given a sales pitch trying to get you to buy their latest products at full price.
The trick here is to phone in about 5 mins before closing time and just refuse all the hard sales - politely of course.
You are then given the reg.no. to get rid of the hard screen.
So for those of you who can't - like me - afford Photoshop this program makes a very good editor.