iCalamus is niet Calamus SL. Het is de inverse Calamus
. De 'i' betekent niet alleen dat het een coole Mac applicatie is, maar betekent ook invers
.
Calamus SL heeft (had) het principe om alles zelf te doen, onafhankelijk van het operating system (TOS).
iCalamus heeft het principe om het operating system te gebruiken waar mogelijk en niet alles zelf te doen.
Dus iCalamus heeft profijt van elke ontwikkeling in macOS. Wanneer een nieuwe versie van macOS is uitgebracht, heeft iCalamus bijna automatisch de nieuwe beeldenfilters en en veel andere eigenschappen ondersteund. We bouwen iCalamus helemaal met behulp van de Cocoa bibliotheek van macOS en schrijven het helemaal van de grond af in Objective C met de Apple ontwikkelings tools (zoals Xcode, Interface Builder, etc.)
The short answer: like all other Mac applications.
The detailed answer:
If you want to keep your previous iCalamus version, open your Applications folder in the Finder, create a new folder named iCalamus and move your existing iCalamus.app into this folder. Now rename it, e.g. into iCalamus 1.14.app or accordingly.
Download the current version from our website by following this page in your browser.
You can choose between a one language version (e.g. English only) or the quite fat
complete bundle with all available localizations. (Since iCalamus 2, there is only one bundle with all available languages.)
After the download has finished, your browser will automatically unzip the Zip archive (which is true at least for Safari and Firefox) and puts the new iCalamus.app into your Downloads folder.
Move it to your Applications folder or into the iCalamus sub folder within your Applications folder.
That's all.
Ja, sinds iCalamus 2.0.
We offer the Photographerbook functions in iCalamus for free. Our partner for the photo book print service is the company Photographerbook. They intend that people only use the multiplex Photographerbook document options with their (really very excellent) service, of course. Therefore you get the watermark Preview
in direct printouts and PDF export. It's just a (really tiny) hurdle which avoids that you use the free offered Photographerbook techniques and options to create a photo book but have it printed somewhere else.
When you send the prepared data to Photographerbook, they remove the word Preview
, of course. So don't be afraid to have it in the finished photo book printout. If you want to create photo books or calendars completely on your own and don't want to use the Photographerbook service, you will have to get a full version of iCalamus (which is not the worst investment of money, isn't it?).
Let op: Since the end of January 2016, PhotographerBook no longer accepts documents from iCalamus. Of course you can still edit these documents for your own use.