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Logo design - Inkscape or Gimp? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - June 17th, 2013 at 5:20 PM - Forum: Photography & Graphics
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Both are popular graphics design utilities with a different purpose. The GIMP is an all in one suite designed to suit many purposes, where Inkscape is particularly suited for logo design, but may not have some of the features of the GIMP.
So for logo design purposes, which do you prefer?
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The Rage Game |
Posted by: Durfsurn - June 17th, 2013 at 11:56 AM - Forum: Forum Games
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This is the game where you rage like there's no tomorrow!
EA? SimCity 2013? Microsoft? Apple?
They all are rage worthy. Add to the cause to become the biggest rage thread in history!
Why can't bloody EA find it in there small barely functioning brains to make a good game based on what the CUSTOMERS want and not the pushy get the biggest profit margin! "We need DRM so People don't pirate the game"! There's one easy way to fix that one: Make a game people will want to buy? Why would anyone want to support a money-sucking company like EA? Maybe that's why they didn't recover from the '08/'09 financial crash.
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We're back online |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - June 17th, 2013 at 2:08 AM - Forum: Announcements
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You may have noticed that makestation was out for the whole day today. This kind of downtime was completely unexpected and was out of our control. Our webhost got hacked due to a security exploit that was not even two hours into being publicized before a 15 year old kid took advantage of it and did a lot of damage. It was not the fault of our webhost, as other webhosts have been targeted by the same exploit.
It appears that no data is lost, as the owner of our webhost found a very recent backup for us. I will also assure you that daily database backups are made, so should something like this happen again, we won't lose anything important. I apologize for the inconvenience, and it is unlikely that something of this magnitude will happen again in the near future.
-Makestation Administration
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