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Reply #15 on: July 03, 2007, 23:30

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I have  Toast 3.x in my 7.6's and 4.x in os 9's, but running iView MediaPro 1.1 in both (as I just happen to have one).

 
I use the MediaPro in 9. The one in 7.6 is older, as the 1.1 is carbon app and do not run in 7. Made the installation a while ago and did not remember it right. (So do not get a iView MediaPro 1.1 for 7).
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Reply #16 on: July 04, 2007, 00:30

I don't get why they would randomly add a requirement for Appearance Manager for no good reason.  It's not like it would look any different in Mac OS 8.

Regardless, this new link to iView that wall has posted does in fact seem to be a full version (as far as I can tell anyway), running nicely here without Appearance Manager.

I'll be adding this to the site shortly, and update here if I find any reason to believe this is not the full version.
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Reply #17 on: July 04, 2007, 00:54

Continuing from above... I've been working with iView for about a half hour now, and I must say... wow this iView program is quite impressive.  Since it is exactly the same as Photo Relay, but does run under System 7 without AM, I'm pretty excited to have this full working version.  I don't even recall what was limited in the demo version currently in S7T's software section.  But who cares...

Stay tuned for tutorials on setting up an efficient photo management system, using slide show features, and setting up iView to work with Décor directly, so that you can set desktop wallpaper from within iView - just like iPhoto!
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Reply #18 on: July 05, 2007, 21:37

I found the "limitation" of this iView app - it nags you for registration when you quit.

Resourceful people should know where to find a serial.
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