> That horse isn't dead yet.  :)  I have tried Elements twice and
> actually have a copy installed on my system (came with my Epson 2450
> scanner).  I still don't like it as well as Picture Window Pro.
> 
> From my experience (as a photographer only - no graphic artist
> tendencies) I started with Paint Shop Pro after dabbling with all the
> beginner programs.  I used that for quite awhile.  Then tried the
> trial versions of both Elements and Picture Window Pro.  I found that
> the style and interface of Picture Window Pro was far closer to my
> style and mind as a photographer. (simple things like crop ratios
> based on print sizes, etc.)
> 
> But on your suggestion (always willing to learn new things), I'll give
> Elements one more try and let you know what I think.
> 
> BTW, I don't feel that all aspects of Picture Window are better than
> any other program.  I have found that each one does a few things
> better than the others and others worse.


Bruce,
Okay, fair enough. Don't feel obliged to try it again on my account. I was
really just saying that it's not fair to characterize all the alternative
programs as being a small fraction of the cost of Photoshop, since Elements
2 costs $90. I didn't mean to say that you can't like Picture Windows better
(although I dislike the second word of its name! <g, d, & r>)

--Mike


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