Most install programs allow selecting more than one level deep. I could not select the menu location I would have preferred (2 levels deep) so I selected to have the Start Menu entry under "Graphics," however upon installation completion, there was no menu entry at all. From other user comments, the default does not produce a Start Menu entry either. Hopefully in a future edition, the install program will allow users to select any Start Menu submenu. The program is lacking an uninstall option. In addition to having the setup/install program give users choices, the program itself does not have a much needed Settings panel for where they want to have their data files. Not everyone wants to use Documents and Settings.
Users like to have control over where programs are installed and where data files are placed. Leaving this out can be a serious mistake. For example, users having an SSD as their boot drive, generally prefer to install programs on a different drive, and the same goes for any associated files relating to that program. The Creator setup program does allow installing on a different drive, however the user is not given any choice when it comes to data files (e.g., Templates). Instead, the install still uses the C drive for data without informing the user that it will do so.
#Laughingbird software the logo creator 7.2 nulled install The user should always be allowed to specify where their data files are located. A settings/options control panel would solve this important issue. When the program first started, it stated "Latest announcements cannot be displayed. The Creator is still fully functional." That implied I could still still use the program as described in this promotion, but I soon learned that was not the case. On the left is the menu option to Select a Template Set, but there is nothing to select. Therefore, the statement regarding the Internet connection is key to getting the user started. Maybe later after the user has a set of templates, and has an account, the Internet connection would not be necessary, but it is important for the initial run. It is not uncommon for programs to know whether it is the first run of the program, and this example is one place where that bit of information could be used to create a better message to the user. One way would be for the program to check to see if any templates have ever been downloaded at all, then put out a more appropriate message.
In my case, I instantly knew what the likely problem was I find many other users confused by messages such as this after all, they just used the Internet to download the program. #Laughingbird software the logo creator 7.2 nulled download Browsers always have access to the Internet (by default), but other programs do not necessarily have that same privilege, especially when the user has good protection software. The program should explain why it needs an Internet connection, and why that connection is not the same as a standard browser connection, and offer some suggestions so the user can get the issue solved. In my case, I knew the Internet connection was blocked for non-browser programs (by WinPrivacy). After unblocking, I had to restart the program to see the original start screen intended for all new users. If the program needed Internet access, it should have monitored that it became accessible again. A better message would be helpful to all.Ĭreating a new template is missing some important features relating to Image Format. The background is the foundation of the rest of the graphic. It needs to be totally controlled easily by the user. The issues I found with this basic function continued to grow in length that it finally became much too long to post here.
I am sure there are other areas for improvement in other parts of the program. Overall, I do believe this software has a place in some user's toolbox. Let's hope it improves before being offered again. #Laughingbird software the logo creator 7.2 nulled download.#Laughingbird software the logo creator 7.2 nulled install.