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Boinx iStopMotion... Remember how you watched, fascinated, when King Kong climb the Empire State building? When Luke Skywalker rode the ice beasts? When Wallace and Gromit hunted down the Were-Rabbit? For centuries now, stop motion animation has made the fantasies of film makers come true.

Now it's time to tell your story, frame by frame.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.8:
  • Keyboard shortcuts should now work again. Version 2.0.5 introduced a couple of new shortcuts. If you customized your shortcuts, please click reset so see those new ones and customize shortcuts again to your needs.
  • Fixed a strange export movie length issue when using very low frame rates.
  • An issue with keyboard navigation and background tracks has been resolved.
  • A few more minor changes and improvements to the underlying frameworks.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later, QuickTime 7.1 or later, Quartz Extreme supported graqphics card


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Boinx Software
Downloads:36,228
  - Version d/l:1,526
Multimedia & Design:Animation
License:Demo
Date:11 Jul 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$49.00
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Boinx iStopMotion User Reviews (10 posts)Write A Review
Nov 19 2007

OLIVER BREIDENBACH  Dave,

the Apple Store (and all the retail channel) sells what they have on stock.

The new price of iStopMotion Home is US$49 which is the same as the US$39 suggested retail price for iStopMotion 1.10 plus the $10 update fee. You pay the same for iStopMotion 2 wether you first purchase the 1.10 box at the Apple Store and then update or purchase iStopMotion 2 online.

It is perfectly normal that retailers have previous versions on their shelves when an app is updated.

You may also note that iStopMotion 2 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or newer while iStopMotion 1.10 runs on 10.3 so there are customers who actually require the version 1.10

Best regards,

Oliver Breidenbach

Boinx Software Ltd.  (Version 2.0)

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Nov 8 2007

FLOGEEK  I just bought iStopMotion from the Apple store and they shipped me version 1.10. I installed it, and entered the license key - all was good.

A check for updates came back with a new version - 2.0. I downloaded it and installed, and entered my license key.

It tells me the license key is only good for the old version, even though I just purchased the product new - I expected to get the latest version.

So I contacted Boinx, and here is what they said;

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Dear David,

the Apple Store only ships iStopMotion Version 1 as the boxed version for iStopMotion 2 is not ready yet.

You can now either use iStopMotion 1 from the CD or upgrade to iStopMotion 2. The price for the update from iStopMotion 1 to iStopMotion 2 is just the difference between the old price and the new price and available at http://......

Wow...

I've been in software sales for 15 years, and I've never heard of selling a product, delivering an old version, and then demanding an upgrade fee. When you sell a software product, you deliver the latest released version.

Boinx is delivering Version 2.0 on-line - the product is fully release. In fact they are already talking about the Leopard release.

How can they claim that 2.0 is not the current release? It's even more interesting that the release number is not listed on the Apple site, which implies that the latest version will be shipped or made available via upload.

Has anyone else ever experienced this before? Is this a legal product sales tactics.

I hope Apple knows what is going on.

Dave  (Version 2.0)

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Feb 15 2006

OLIVER BREIDENBACH  iStopMotion 1.9 has been reviewed favourably by macNN. Rating: 4/5  (Version 1.9.1)

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Feb 1 2006

STEVEN R. LOOMIS  Works great with iSight.. onion skinning and time lapse features work well. Enjoying lego movies made with the software (1.9). Since the native format is Quicktime, it's easy to move files between iStopMotion and iMovie or QT Player for edits/exports.  (Version 1.9.1)

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