![]() ![]() I'm not understanding who this benefits or why it was done. Heck, I can't even leave a review on the app in the store, because it just loads forever when I try. People can even buy it when they can't even install it, because the web version of the app store lets you do that and how to get a refund is actually kind of unclear. Can't tell at all where it installs everything so I can't back it up, can't install it on a work machine that has no internet, have to turn off automatic updates for all apps just to prevent it from updating (a good habit for work software when you're in the middle of a project, but annoying to be forced into in the first place), and it's up in the air if it will even open at all when I expect it to, because the app store just "forgets" the computer you're using is turned on and logged in. ![]() It’s a canvas for thick, expressive oils and delicate watercolors, a sketchpad with a full set of pencils, and a sheet of paper with a stack of wax crayons all in one. I've been using ArtRage since version 3 and I'm trying to understand what the purpose of this move was? At first I was really excited seeing the collaboration features and was mentioning the sale to many people, but between how untrustworthy and unreliable app stores have been, and how many people are still on older versions of Windows, I don't really know anyone willing to buy it that actually could use it. ArtRage Vitae Desktop is a digital artist’s studio with a full range of familiar tools that look and work like the real things.
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