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FunBooth
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You can e-mail your funny pictures to friends and family or even upload your pictures directly to Flickr and export them to iPhoto.
The props dock is where you’ll access all your props and disguises. Instantly alter your appearance with colorful masks, fake mustaches, silly hats and more. You can use the props to express your real character or just to make one up. Make It picture Perfect Advanced face detection and built-in controls allow you to modify your camera’s output in real-time. Adjusting prop dimensions is easy too – sliders allow you to control size and placement of on-screen effects. Share a Laugh Once you’ve perfected your disguise you can share your photos with friends and family. FunBooth allows you to easily export your photos to your iPhoto library, Flickr gallery or send photos via Email.
Requires Mac OSX 10.4.9 or later.
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August 28th, 2008 at 11:47 pm
Hi.
The application is great fun, but I wonder if it still binds the licence to the hardware id of the machine? That is a deal-breaker for me.
- Tobias
August 29th, 2008 at 5:37 am
@Tobias – the license says “install, transfer, or back up the Software to an unlimited number of computers and devices, provided no more than one (1) copy of the Software may be running at any time.” Doesn’t that mean that it is not bound to the hardware ID?
This is a fun application, to be sure, and it might be worth the MacZot price. I don’t know if I would ever pay full price for it. My daughter takes all kinds of pictures with her iSight and does strange things with them in Lightzone, so I could see her playing with this a lot. I was frustrated, however, because all the glasses and some of the noses seem to be “off.” I guess it could be my face that is off, but no matter how I turned my head or moved left and right or angled my computer, the glasses were off to the right. Too bad we can’t tweak the positioning a little. It would also be fun if you could resize the props. For example, I think the Santa hat is too small, unless you get waaay back from your computer. If you do that, you can’t reach the keyboard or mouse to take the photo.
August 29th, 2008 at 6:35 am
cute program.. if it worked live with ichat or something i’d be in. but for still snapshots it’s nothing you can’t do with any other editor. just a little simpler. there should be a way to import your own props somehow.
@robin: you can tweak the position of the props, check out the “adjust” pane.. move around the knob. works just fine.
August 29th, 2008 at 9:08 am
Choose the tools on the lower left of the window to adjust.
August 29th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
Thanks for the comments, definitely encourages developers like us to keep improving existing apps and developing new apps for the mac platform.
Rohit
http://www.sourcebits.com