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#Better than eye candy 7 64 Bit#
That's a real pity as I'd pay serious money for the full KPT suite that waorked reliably on 64 bit Photoshop versions.
#Better than eye candy 7 code#
Reading between the lines, it sounds like the KPT code was a bit untidy and took a few shortcuts.
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There is a bit of a clue in this long thread on the Feedback site where at least one RC (Relentlessly Clueless) poster refuses to understand Chris Cox's uncharacteristically patient explanations. Or more likely Kai Krause got bored with it after Corel bought him out, and without his help they didn't know what to do with it. The nearest plugin to Eye Candy is Kai Power Tools, which was ahead of its time, but was bought by Corel who got bored and stopped developing it. As for Adobe buying out Alien Skin, I can't think why that would be any more likely than them purchasing Topaz Software, On One, NIK (too late for that one) etc. The Chrome effect is one I have seen Steve comment on. Overall, Deepin 20 is a wonderful experience and if you’re not aiming for a lightweight distribution but an eye candy experience, you should definitely give this a try.Even people like Steve Caplin uses Eye Candy 7, because it saves him time. The dual-kernel makes it an interesting choice to have good stability and compatibility with a wide range of hardware. I’m not sure how it would perform with integrated graphics, but it shouldn’t be an issue, I think - unless you have a really old chipset. It is a bit heavy on system resources, but isn’t anything crazy for a modern computer with a decent graphics card. My Experience With Deepin 20Ĭonsidering all the eye candy improvements, it’s definitely an attractive offering as a Linux distribution for both enthusiasts and for users looking to switch from Windows or macOS. And, to sum up, I’ll just share my thoughts on using it. To get all the details, you might want to check out their official announcement post. New icon pack additions, improvements to the fingerprint recognition UI, and some other under-the-hood improvements make up for a great experience on Deepin 20.
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The release also includes several bug fixes and improvements for the slideshow, dock, icons in the tray area, and so on.
#Better than eye candy 7 archive#
Tools like Document viewer, archive manager, and a couple other apps have been upgraded. There are some new useful app additions like Device Manager, Draw, Font Manager, Log Viewer, Voice Notes, Screen Capture (combining Deepin Screenshot and Deepin Screen Recorder), and Cheese (to take a photo or video on your PC).Īmong them, the device manager should come in pretty handy and depending on what you need, other additions should seem pretty exciting. Overall, even though the UI improvements are fantastic, using the app store wasn’t a smooth experience. Maybe, they could have got around this issue by caching the icons/app information for the app store instead of loading it up every time. Yes, it could be the fact that the mirrors/resources are based in Mainland China. However, I found it a bit too slow to load up.
#Better than eye candy 7 install#
App Store Improvementsĭeepin 20 includes some improvements to the app store to help you manage and install new apps easily.
#Better than eye candy 7 drivers#
It’s also worth noting that if you have an NVIDIA graphics card, it will detect it and offer you installing the required proprietary drivers to get things working.
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To encourage more people to try Deepin 20 and have a good experience, the system installer has seen some improvements which makes it cleaner and easier to use. While installing Deepin 20, you will get the option to choose Linux Kernel 5.4 LTS or Linux Kernel 5.7 (Stable). The dual-kernel support is a big deal and it should be exciting for users looking for the best hardware compatibility and stability with more devices. With Deepin 20, you can also tweak/control the notifications and the alerts for each application to avoid unnecessary distractions. In addition to all the improvements, you also get the ability to tweak the experience and control a lot of things including the transparency. The dark mode is now available across all the system apps and it’s now easier to switch light/dark theme per application instead of making it a system-wide change. Of course, the rounded Windows, colorful icons, animation effects, and some subtle transparency makes the user experience rich. The choice of the default icon theme, positioning of the menu bar, notification icon, and several other things look perfectly fine. Overall, the look and feel of Deepin 20 is much cleaner and beautiful when compared to its previous release. Let me dwell over the most significant changes in the new release: Visual Improvements