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FotoSketcher V1.97   
Suggested by JohnW - Updated by Checker on 24 Jun 2010
4MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (1602)
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Synopsis: FotoSketcher helps you convert photos to images that look like pencil sketches, pen-and-ink sketches or hand-drawn paintings.
Writes settings to: None
How to extract: Download the portable FotoSketcher.exe to a folder of your choice and launch.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>
  • new feature in this version is the "Oil Pastel Sketch" effect

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] BeauJust downloaded FotoSketcher and really like the effects I could achieve. I don't know about the "stealth". It has an uninstaller and put it in my Program Files. [2008-04-21 10:58]

[Anonymous] Ryan RixThen you didn't extract it like it says in the "How to Extract" section :-B [2008-04-21 21:27]

[Anonymous] BeauThanks Ryan. Upon your suggestion I read "How to Extract" but it links to Universal Extractor V1.5 which apparently has some poor feedback and it seems so unnecessary to this noob who simply wants to download an stealth executable to a stick and run it.
I did receive a reply from David who wrote the program and he said it is portable and does not write anything in ini files or the registry. I did install it to my hard drive first, ran regedit and deleted the many references to "FotoSketcher". Then I copied the FotoSketcher folder from my Program Files to my USB stick and it worked fine from there. I know, that's a weird way to do it. :-)
 [2008-04-22 04:28]

[Anonymous] pillbugTeh installer uses a new version of Inno Setp that the older Universl Extracts cant handle. Just install, copy to where ever then uninstall. Uninstall will get rid of the reg entries that the isntaller creatd. The app itself doesn't write to the reg or any other non portable palce. Also, it has a bad bug in it when running on systems w/o the print spooler service running. [2008-04-22 09:20]

[Anonymous] FotoSketcherHi all,

I'm the author of FotoSketcher and I just wanted to let you know that the bug related to the print spooler has been corrected (it was bad indeed!).
The version available for download should be OK now.

Best regards,

David
 [2008-04-22 10:44]

[Anonymous] JohnWBack in November, 07 I made a post relating to Universal Extractor 1.6 and Innounp 0.20

http://portablefreeware.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2422&highlight=universal+extractor

Officially these versions are both still beta.

I have used these versions since that time and I have not come across a situation where I would have wished to return to the 'official' versions.

So my recommendation is to upgrade!

Needless to say the upgrades enable you to 'Uni-Extract' FotoSketcher.
 [2008-04-23 03:22]

[Anonymous] FotoSketcherThanks for your comments! Just for you, I have made available a standalone version of FotoSketcher.
You can download it here (direct link): http://www.fotosketcher.com/PortableFotoSketcher.exe
If you like it, you can always buy me a coffee (hint, hint)!!
Best regards.
 [2008-04-23 07:47]

[Anonymous] QueueThe new ''Painting 7'' mode in version 1.96 is amazing. Also, FotoSketcher works on Windows 98SE (and presumably ME as well). [2010-03-21 04:04]

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