Review: QuadCamera for iPhone
#17
Posted 28 February 2009 - 02:37 PM
Here is just one sample; also, try my Flickr site for more sample photos, http://www.flickr.co...57613449484389/
#20
Posted 28 February 2009 - 09:01 PM
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{quote:title=Macworld wrote:}The snaps are arranged by default in a four-by-four square, giving an interesting take on four images taken in sequence.{quote}
Interesting indeed, as this would leave 12 blank slots in a 16 square grid.
Cheers, mate, I think you meant 2x2... tough Saturday, huh?
#22
Posted 01 March 2009 - 09:50 PM
Sarahsda said:
Mr Michaels and Mr Phillips -- I regret that my comments may have been more "aggressive" than they should have been. No offense was intended.
@MacHero -- the author is a professional educator and journalist. More importantly, I doubt that anyone posts an article to MacWorld which has not been vetted and reviewed by one or more editors. My frustration is inappropriately placed, but still fundamentally valid --- not just those who may inadvertently confuse "flair" and "flare," but also those with no conception of the distinctions between "their," "they're," and "there," or the difference between "ensure" and "insure." I know I'm way off-topic on this rant, but there is a world of difference between the "i went 2 the mall and it wuz kewl" Junior High School blogger and pros like the MacWorld staff. MacWorld sets a higher standard, and must be held that standard.
@MacHero -- the author is a professional educator and journalist. More importantly, I doubt that anyone posts an article to MacWorld which has not been vetted and reviewed by one or more editors. My frustration is inappropriately placed, but still fundamentally valid --- not just those who may inadvertently confuse "flair" and "flare," but also those with no conception of the distinctions between "their," "they're," and "there," or the difference between "ensure" and "insure." I know I'm way off-topic on this rant, but there is a world of difference between the "i went 2 the mall and it wuz kewl" Junior High School blogger and pros like the MacWorld staff. MacWorld sets a higher standard, and must be held that standard.
When you're correcting a publication for grammar, it helps to get the publication's name right. It's "Macworld" not "MacWorld." It's right there on the logo, the title bar of the Web page, etc.
#24
Posted 04 March 2009 - 09:33 AM
I weep for the demise of our daily newspapers, where schooled, trained and disciplined journalists would communicate with clarity, abiding by a standardized set of grammatical rules and structure. They would bring a sense of grace and formality to what we read. Unlike the common and careless narcissists who really do believe that others give a rat's a about what they think. Bloggers. Whatever!



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