Ramblings of an old Doc
Published on September 21, 2013 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

 

Well, gifs seem really outdated…and for CS/CC users, making them is easy with the animation parts of the software. Not everyone has that software.

So, if you like gifs and I do, this software is really good. It makes gif making truly simple, and has plenty of features. There’s only a ‘free edition’, so you don’t have to buy after 30 days, and all the features there are to get are already there.

Even nicer, it has multi-language support and runs on every OS. It’s really small and has a great interface…and no installation, just run the .jar file. It supports .png, .jpeg, .jpg, .bmp and .gif. You can position the images in the frames easily, and get a preview of functionality.

There’s a ‘Handbook’ which comes with it, and a quick tutorial here.

Download link: http://www.onyxbits.de/giftedmotion

Source:

http://www.thewindowsclub.com/create-animated-gif-giftedmotion


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on Sep 21, 2013

on Sep 21, 2013

Nice find.

on Sep 21, 2013

Why does Po's reply cause an icy ripple of trepidation?

on Sep 21, 2013

Uh oh......

on Sep 21, 2013

on Sep 21, 2013

"Dume, dume, dume"...

on Sep 21, 2013

Po the Smedley in on the loose. 

on Sep 21, 2013

DrJBHL
Why does Po's reply cause an icy ripple of trepidation?
..be afraid, be very afraid!!! 

on Sep 21, 2013

I think you need Java to run this. I uninstalled Java months ago. Unless they fixed all the bugs. I clicked on it and it says windows cannot open this file. Do you want to search the web for one. I said no.

on Sep 21, 2013

Uvah:

  • Java is an OOP programming language while Java Script is an OOP scripting language.
  • Java creates applications that run in a virtual machine or browser while JavaScript code is run on a browser only.
  • Java code needs to be compiled while JavaScript code are all in text.
  • They require different plug-ins.

Reinstall the latest version of Java. It causes no vulnerabilities. 

You're thinking of Javascript, and that runs only in browsers and is a cause of vulnerability to attack via infected applets on websites.

on Sep 21, 2013

Now he tells me. lol

Ok

 

 

 

on Sep 21, 2013

DrJBHL
Why does Po's reply cause an icy ripple of trepidation?

Nah...it's too hard to find sites to host gifs for free anymore.

on Sep 22, 2013

Why not give Photobucket a try Po. I have several gifs and a video in my album and never got charged for it. 

on Sep 22, 2013

Nah...it's too hard to find sites to host gifs for free anymore.

Photobucket

PS

Sorry Ross I guess I should read before I type

on Sep 22, 2013

Don't encourage him.

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