micro792 Jul 14, 2013 #1 Is this software really free, when I tried to save a photo that was enhanced by the program, I received a message stating that I have to purchase the software before the photo could be saved.
Is this software really free, when I tried to save a photo that was enhanced by the program, I received a message stating that I have to purchase the software before the photo could be saved.
cliffordcooley Posts: 13,141 +6,441 Jul 14, 2013 #2 TechSpot has Inpaint 5.3 listed as Freeware. According to this link, Inpaint 5.3 is Trialware not Freeware. It states the download is a demo with a $20 price tag.
TechSpot has Inpaint 5.3 listed as Freeware. According to this link, Inpaint 5.3 is Trialware not Freeware. It states the download is a demo with a $20 price tag.
bobcat Posts: 678 +69 Jul 15, 2013 #3 "Limitations: · Save option disabled" Use a screen saving tool to save the photo, otherwise buy the program. And yes, TechSpot wrongly describes the program as freeware without at least mentioning the above limitation. It needs correction.
"Limitations: · Save option disabled" Use a screen saving tool to save the photo, otherwise buy the program. And yes, TechSpot wrongly describes the program as freeware without at least mentioning the above limitation. It needs correction.
micro792 Jul 16, 2013 #4 They surely need to rectify that, thanks for the tip about the screen tool ,I`ve got one, will use it.
They surely need to rectify that, thanks for the tip about the screen tool ,I`ve got one, will use it.