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2009-12-23
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Hello,
Time to time I use a flash based graphics editor and drawing application called SumoPaint (http://www.sumopaint.com). It practically allows you to have a high quality editor on a browser. It offers quite extensive collection of basic and more exotic editing tools.
Anyway, I was surprised to notice that the application runs on N900!
Check http://www.sumo.fi/flash/sumopaint/index.php?id=0. In my N900 the loading stage seems to freeze at some point but after short waiting the application starts. Now you can upload photos to the application, edit them and download back to your N900.
I usually use SumoPaint for cropping, resizing and sharpening photos for web use.
Cheers,
Rami
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2009-12-23
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2009-12-23
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@ Israel
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Time to time I use a flash based graphics editor and drawing application called SumoPaint (http://www.sumopaint.com). It practically allows you to have a high quality editor on a browser. It offers quite extensive collection of basic and more exotic editing tools.
Anyway, I was surprised to notice that the application runs on N900!
Check http://www.sumo.fi/flash/sumopaint/index.php?id=0. In my N900 the loading stage seems to freeze at some point but after short waiting the application starts. Now you can upload photos to the application, edit them and download back to your N900.
I usually use SumoPaint for cropping, resizing and sharpening photos for web use.
Cheers,
Rami