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ameerat42
12-08-2016, 8:01pm
Well, I thought I'd get out of the Steam Age a few weeks back and installed the latest
MS-ICE - V 2.0.3.0 64 Bit. [Wait for applause.]

Hmm! Different interface... B:rolleyes:nus Ads now on opening screen. Yes, a heap of projections...
So WHY don't I like it? [A few members of the audience shift in their seats and give me some moments of
desultory attention.]

I don't know either. So I just found the old V 1.4.4. Of course, it won't install over the newer version,
but before I get rid of that and install the old version again I would like to canvas opinions as to both
versions from others. [Some of the audience go back to their meals, but a couple begin to ponder the Q
with knitted brows.]

Ta. [I look forward to their replies.]

jim
12-08-2016, 8:50pm
I love ICE, it's one of the two programs I really miss after moving over to the Mac. (Irfanview is the other).

So this is interesting. I've still got ICE on a little cheap laptop running Windows 10. I guess I won't be updating it.

tandeejay
12-08-2016, 9:34pm
Never used the older version. Just installed the newer one. It couldn't stitch my old dining room photos full of parallax errors... but then again, the old version probably can't either.

I think the extra control you have over Photoshop's pano stitch could be useful... need to do more stitching... but that wasn't what you asked... you were after opinions between the old version and the new version, not comparisons between different products :D

ameerat42
12-08-2016, 9:48pm
Jim. Can't you run it in a Windows shell or so?

Tands. I will extend the topic of my lament to include the latest Hugin.
(Old versions are hard to find for that:()

I think there's enough reason for lexicographers to seriously consider reversing the meaning of "progress"

jim
12-08-2016, 11:20pm
Jim. Can't you run it in a Windows shell or so?



Yeah, but not gunna. Keeping my Mac installation pure and clean :cool:

Seriously I really thought I'd need a Windows partition when I bought the Mac, but it turned out that almost everything ported over without dramas. I do miss Ms ICE though, if only because it's so rare for Microsoft to come up with something that's actually cool and likeable. Having it on a secondary laptop that I never actually fire up is a second best solution for sure, but it'll do.