September 22, 2007
Veqa Image Marker 1.5 is now released with lots of improvements. Following the release of Veqa Image Resizer 1.5, Veqa Image Marker, now, too, enters the 1.5 update. It features most of all what Veqa Image Resizer 1.5 features, except instead of resizing you have marking, of course. Again, we apologize for how long these updates have been taking. Our lead programmer has been dealing with some difficulty in unrelated matters, but we are very much thankful for the persistence that is still being carried out. And work will still continue on towards our other products.
And upcoming, 1.5 versions of Veqa Image Effects and Veqa ImageFly will later sometime be released. We wish to release them in this year of 2007, but let's see what happens. But for now, we finally have Veqa Image Resizer and Veqa Image Marker now updated to 1.5. So, we are and will be getting there to the others eventually.
The 1.5 version of Veqa Image Marker, as previously stated, will feature most of what Veqa Image Resizer 1.5 is equiped with. The class, ImageMagick by command-line, cache gallery, login protection, etc. Last version of Veqa Image Marker was 1.0.2, so this is quite a leap forwards. And a good bit of innovative elements are also present - being among them, the cache gallery. So, all-in-all, this is something much different than the previous.
With the help of the class in the software, you can use it in your own PHP scripts for image manipulation. And additionally Veqa Image Marker is now a lot more organized with its implementation. Then there's also the ability to cache, so that when you process images on the fly, they'll get put into the cache for later use so that you no longer would have to reprocess the same thing. But a nifty feature along with that is the cache gallery, so that you can also view with ease of what has already been processed.
Then there's the login protection that you can have enabled in the software to protect the software from unauthorized use. Specifically, saving images as files, you'd want protection for. And that's just another thing that's a feature - instead of serving images on the fly, you can now also save images as files to save them on your Web server. Before, you could only get images on the fly, but now we offer you 3 ways to get your images: on the fly, class, or saving them as files.
But of course, there's also the enhancements in the marking. And now including support for ImageMagick by command-line, you can now mark images using that. But one of the main things added to the marking functionality is a more customizable preset system with 40 already from you to choose from. One of the more interesting ones being random that you can use to randomly have your mark anywhere on the image. For without using a preset, you are also provided a lot more choices other than pixels and percentage and can now also use inches, centimeters, points, and more.
But probably the real useful addition to marking is being able to mark multiple times on images. You can mark once, twice, three times - as many times as you want. And you can also mark on animations, as long as you have ImageMagick, or MagickWand. Anyway, that's some of what to expect from our newly updated software, but there's still more for you to check out to see at our demo. And to our previous customers who have purchased the product, they may receive the update for free if they request it from us by E-mail. Just provide to us the message we sent you for obtaining the product when you first purchased, and you're good to go.