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But R-Comp and/or XAT should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror and think about doing the right thing, and CJE Micro’s should hang their heads in shame for perpetrating this camel case myth. PhotoDesk – as well as being ugly – is clearly wrong, but it is being used (mostly) for the current release, so that is what is being used here 2. Looking at the old Photodesk Ltd website via also shows Photodesk as the general use case. That policy will continue, but it’s worth noting that in the image above of an old Spacetech advertisement, the name is fully capitalised at the start of each section, and the one place it is used within a sentence it is written as Photodesk.
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The software has been tested on a range of platforms, but only as far back as RISC OS 4.xx (on VirtualRiscPC) – RISC OS 3.1 is no longer supported, and it is no longer possible for R-Comp to test on later RISC OS 3 machines, so it’s probably best to consider RISC OS 4 the baseline.
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At the time of the 3.14 release from CJE Micro’s, the software was £84.00 – and with the latest version that has been dropped again to £42.00.įor users of any older version, there is a blanket upgrade price of just £29.00 – when ordering simply put “UPGRADE 29” in the ‘special instructions’ field in !Store, and this will enable R-Comp to take the necessary steps to reduce the price.įuture updates released on !Store are expected to be free of charge. As noted above, back in the 1990s, the top-end version of PhotoDesk had a price tag in the hundreds of pounds. There has also been a significant drop in price.
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So what’s new in 3.14.17? Well, according to the press release the software has only had some minor, but useful work done to it – which explains why it is only a point release – so the changes are mostly under the hood things that an everyday user probably won’t even notice.
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Layers with a full complement of blend modes deliver the flexibility to build up and explore drawings and color. A wide variety of highly customizable brushes supported by guides, rulers and stroke tools give you both stylistic freedom and precision when you need it.

Version 3.14 was a CJE release back in 2016, with a free patch 1 subsequently issued to deal with issues affecting users of certain machines, bringing it up to version 3.14-17 – note that that’s hyphen17, not point17! Sketchbook has all the features you expect from a professional-grade app. The software eventually found itself with CJE Micro’s, and about a year and a half ago Netherlands-based XAT purchased the rights to it – and version 3.14.17 is now available. However, like many of the well known companies from the Acorn and RISC OS history books, Photodesk Ltd is no more. An extract from a Spacetech advertisement – Acorn User, December 1999.Īround the turn of the century a new company – Photodesk Ltd – was formed, named for the comprehensive photo-editing application itself, and took over all of Spacetech’s range. There were a number of versions available from the company, with the top-end version costing around £300, and there were even separate ‘plug-ins’ available. The software has a long history, dating back to the 1990s when it was sold by Spacetech. A new version of PhotoDesk, released by its new owners XAT with a little help from R-Comp, is now available to purchase from !Store.
