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  1. #1
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    Default Photo Editing

    Where is this tool? I see this in the Xara Videos

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V1j...CsPwwRrdjSZMW7

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    Thanks
    Ed

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    Default Re: Photo Editing

    My guess is this is the on-line version.

    If you have the desktop version it is in the Photo Tool flyout menu.
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    Default Re: Photo Editing

    I think it was a bit of Magix creativity when marketing a new release 3-4 years ago. I remember people here asking WTF and gently mocking it.

    I never saw it anywhere but the Magix promo videos, I think they made it up.

    In other news, things aren't going very well for Magix.

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    Default Re: Photo Editing

    it isn't a tool - as daniel said in so many words, it's just a graphic representation of available tools and you cannot access them this way in the program
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    Default Re: Photo Editing

    In other news, things aren't going very well for Magix

    The complex product portfolio has led to inefficiencies at all levels of the organization, especially in development. This made orientation difficult for customers. The resulting financial difficulties have limited the possibilities of focusing on core products and led to a backlog of innovation. At the same time, the cost structure was too hesitantly adjusted and the transformation of the company to efficient market development with modern e-commerce methods was not operated with sufficient priority
    indeed

    but if they go back to enabling their core user base to do things, rather than trying to flog lots and lots of software some of which is frankly end-of-life, then they may recover
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