Hi everybody!
(it is a long time I don't visit the forum)
By accident I met this nice piece of programming:
ACTIVE PIXELS 3.05
by Idea System
Activepixels is a neat full-featured photo editor. Interesting auto enhance options (including shadow/hilight recovery), many filters, correction and denoise settings.
License: Freeware
How to: To be unpacked (Uniextract, with up-to-date Inno unpacker binaries) and copied {app} content. Size 25.538.389 bytes (more or less)
Writes settings to its folder (ini file)
address: http://idea-systems.net/
DL: http://www.idea-systems.net/apsetup.exe
Active Pixels - photo editor
- nickoftime
- Posts: 72
- Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 11:46 am
- Location: USA
DON'T DOWNLOAD THIS FILE!
The setup file has a virus/worm in it.
Nice try - ain't happening, dude.
Nice try - ain't happening, dude.
Which A/V are you using that reports a virus??
Jotti results:
Jotti results:
File: apsetup.exe
Status: OK
MD5: 340ae7899f3eb793d1c64fa4a93b2eb7
Packers detected: -
Scanner results Scan taken on 29 Oct 2008 08:26:02 (GMT)
A-Squared Found nothing
AntiVir Found nothing
ArcaVir Found nothing
Avast Found nothing
AVG Antivirus Found nothing
BitDefender Found nothing
ClamAV Found nothing
CPsecure Found nothing
Dr.Web Found nothing
F-Prot Antivirus Found nothing
F-Secure Anti-Virus Found nothing
G DATA Found nothing
Ikarus Found nothing
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Found nothing
NOD32 Found nothing
Norman Virus Control Found nothing
Panda Antivirus Found nothing
Sophos Antivirus Found nothing
VirusBuster Found nothing
VBA32 Found nothing
I really want to like this program, it's definitely portable and I , after that list by Drutt, assume clean but it's crashed every time I tried it.
The best case scenario it crashes when closing although several crashes have occurred when changing tabs, creating a layer and even just opening the program.
That's on XP Home SP2 btw.
The best case scenario it crashes when closing although several crashes have occurred when changing tabs, creating a layer and even just opening the program.
That's on XP Home SP2 btw.