Have you considered Docker for windows, and running the WAMP stack inside that?
Have you considered Docker for windows, and running the WAMP stack inside that?
I'll have a look because I'd like to stick with PHP although I don't now if that's applicable to Docker or not. Trouble is I can't get WAMP to work on my current computer, maybe I need to get someone to have a look at that problem because it's a real pain to have to do all my website dev on live files.
Rob Gray — Nature Photographer Extraordinaire
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Siiman really looks interesting. Not that it appears it can be downloaded or used (?). As for the earlier comments on Photo Mechanic, yes, it HAS gotten slower. I noticed the most dramatic slowdown in the transition from version 5 to 6. I shoot, copy my files to a new folder on a hard drive, then open the new folder in Photo Mechanic and tag what I like and assign various colour codes that I've customized. Then I select what I want to work on and move those images to Capture One, which I found a dramatic improvement over Lightroom for speed and some customizability of watermarking and "process recipes," which are basically export templates. Unfortunately Capture One is quite buggy. . . . Anyhow, for plain ol' JPG image viewing, I've been using XNView for 20 years. It's quite customizable and rather swell.
Rob Gray — Nature Photographer Extraordinaire
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I own Windows, so generally, I can use any application to edit images, it's not a big deal, and I don't stress hard at their choice. The thing is that some cost money and contain some functions that don't have free applications; that's the worst. I recently learned about a site with free remove background. Sometimes you don't like the sound of the picture you have, and you want to change it that's why I moved to work with remover. Plus the tool is free, and I can use it whenever I want.
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I own Windows, so generally, I can use any application to edit images, it's not a big deal, and I don't stress hard at their choice.
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