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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 04 12:42 pm)
It did for me.
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Poser 12: Inches (Poser(PC) user since 1 and the floppies/manual to prove it!)
Yeah, I hate the tab, too. Nothing against CP; I even went there in its first incarnation.
But I don't wanna surf the web from inside Poser. I kept hitting the CP tab accidentally (usually when I was trying to move the Parameter dials palette out of my way). Then IE would fire up, and it would take awhile to kill it.
And speaking of IE...yech. I prefer Netscape or Firefox. Another reason not to use the CP tab.
I really dislike the recent trend toward erasing the line between online and offline, between software and store. If you're using free software, you expect to put up with ads. But if you paid for the damn thing, it ought to be ad-free.
Sort of throwing out the baby with the bathwater though.
As to why get rid of it, my question is why have it?
In Paint Shop Pro there is no tab to JASC's website.
In AutoCad there is no tab to Autodesk's website.
And all work just fine for me.
Only Curious Lab thinks we are too stupid to find their
website on our own.
Message edited on: 04/03/2005 20:02
Or perhaps, only CL wants to make it easier to buy things within the program? Always two sides to the story, Fazzel :) Personally - I couldn't care either way. It doesn't take up more memory (until you use it) and if it REALLY bugs me I can remove it. Don't see the point in ranting on about it shrug
Fazzel, You forget something very important! YOU are not the only person who has Poser. We think that the 300,000 members here don't need to know how to find stuff since they are already here in the midst of plenty? Well, how about all the Poser users who are NOT members of these online communities? Most of my colleagues have Poser in their toolbox, and guess what? They don't hang around the forums and some don't even know about or care about the websites. Then there are all the newbies who have absolutely no idea where to go to find more "stuff". According to some of the surveys, there are more registered P5 users than ALL the former versions put together. There are a lot of new users in that grouping! (How many new names do we see every day? Despite the shyness factor?) Would you deprive all these new users of a quick entry into content just because you don't want a "useless" tab? That seems just a tad self-centered. Maybe you don't do animation, so that palette is useless, too... and how about getting rid of the hair, the cloth, and the material tabs while we are at it? And if YOU are rendering in another program, we can just throw out the lights and cameras, too! Nobody should have to deal with "useless clutter" just because you don't use a feature? Hmm? Carolly
Carolly has a point. I'm not sure when this forum was started, but I didn't come here until April of 2000 ... and I had every version of Poser that was released before that. I don't even remember how I found it, actually. So for those folks who are new to Poser and aren't aware of the communities, Content Paradise is a springboard to get more content and to learn more about Poser.
"Only Curious Lab thinks we are too stupid to find their website on our own". PhotoShop has a tab. They must think you are stupid too. Or maybe they are trying to make it easy for you to get to the website. In PhotoShop click on the feather (in CS) at the top of the tools pallete. Man how stupid to clutter up the workspace with a tab like that. Heck, it doesn't even lead to any free content. rolling eyes
Let's say that it would have been better not to make it a tab but add it to the help menu. (Help>buy new content online) But then again other "partners" teamed up for it, and they want now your money. That's why it had to be a tab.
I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now I'll be mad. (Rumi)
Yes, I agree - there are better ways than a huge tab. An entry on a pulldown menu, I wouldn't mind at all.
What a lot of companies do now is to install shortcuts to your desktop when you install the software. To their company web site, to their partners' web sites. Often with offers: get $50 free when you open an account at INGDirect! Get $10 off if you upgrade using this link! It's still a bit annoying, have your desktop suddenly scattered with this sort of icon, but it's easy to fix: drag and drop them to the Recycle Bin, and they're gone. I suspect most people do click them to check them out, especially if there's a coupon or some such thing attached. They can then bookmark the page for later use, and discard the icon. No muss, no fuss.
Ack! No shortcut icons! No additions to my toolbar or desktop, please! I have enough clutter of my own making there, but it is organized by project or whatever. I don't need some software maker deciding to add a helpful reminder smack dab in the middle of my working space. Leave it within the program. Carolly
re: " ... if you hit it accidentally ... "
Um, ........ it's kinda BIG to miss, aint it?
JMVHO - ICBW. ;=]
@ Fazzel, (the original poster of this thread)
Try clicking on the "Reset Content Paradise" button
(in the upper left corner of the CP screen)
That made it come alive for me ... and WOW !!!
The stuff that is available there is nothing short of amazing!
Check it out - you'll love it.
I like having CP that easily available.
cheers,
dr geep
;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
Hey Leigh, <--- love that name, BTW
Just curious, have you checked out the current Content Paradise ???
cheers,
dr geep
;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
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Wasn't that there was a Content Paradise website offering
great deals.
The problem was there is a stupid tab embedded right in the
Poser 5 program.
Like as if people who used Poser were too stupid to figure out
how to use a browser like Netscape or Internet Explorer to
get to the Content Paradise website.
And the worst part was the stupid tab didn't even work.
That was why we were dissing Content Paradise.