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I have a very old photo editing program called Aldus Photostyler. It is so old that my version is on 3.5' floppies and was made to work with Windows 3.1 and 95. I and a number of other people still find Aldus Photostyler one of the easiest photo editing software programs to use, and quite feature packed for its time. The program could be installed pretty much without problem through Windows XP, and could be installed and used with some limitations up to Vista.
Sep 19, 2012 - Hello. I have a very old photo editing program called Aldus Photostyler. It is so old that my version is on 3.5' floppies and was made to work with.
However, Windows 7 will not allow me to even install the program. Does anyone know if there is any kind of patch or something available that would allow me to install Aldus Photostyler (I have version 2.0) in Windows 7? Or, can I install it using a DOS screen (don't know if Windows 7 still has anything like that) and somehow use it that way? I really think it's a shame that this program doesn't work anymore on today's PCs. It was a very nice program, had a lot of features, but most of all was very easy to use. It didn't take a Photostyler for Dummies book just to learn the basics.
I'm sure more expensive programs like Photoshop have all the same features, but I would prefer not to take the 6 months it would take me to learn to do the same things in Photoshop that I can already do in Photostyler. I like Photostyler enough that I keep Windows XP loaded on a laptop just so I can use it. My Windows 7 version is something like Home deluxe or something like that. I have a very old photo editing program called Aldus Photostyler. It is so old that my version is on 3.5' floppies and was made to work with Windows 3.1 and 95.
I and a number of other people still find Aldus Photostyler one of the easiest photo editing software programs to use, and quite feature packed for its time. The program could be installed pretty much without problem through Windows XP, and could be installed and used with some limitations up to Vista. However, Windows 7 will not allow me to even install the program. Does anyone know if there is any kind of patch or something available that would allow me to install Aldus Photostyler (I have version 2.0) in Windows 7?
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Or, can I install it using a DOS screen (don't know if Windows 7 still has anything like that) and somehow use it that way? I really think it's a shame that this program doesn't work anymore on today's PCs.
It was a very nice program, had a lot of features, but most of all was very easy to use. It didn't take a Photostyler for Dummies book just to learn the basics. I'm sure more expensive programs like Photoshop have all the same features, but I would prefer not to take the 6 months it would take me to learn to do the same things in Photoshop that I can already do in Photostyler. I like Photostyler enough that I keep Windows XP loaded on a laptop just so I can use it. My Windows 7 version is something like Home deluxe or something like that. Either obtain an unused (currently not in use for Retail license, never used for OEM license) Windows XP license and install it inside a Virtual Machine OR upgrade to Windows 7 Professional (or Ultimate) and get Windows XP Mode (free Windows XP virtual machine from Microsoft) and then you can use that old application in the Windows XP virtual machine like you would on a stand-along machine with Windows XP installed. Suggestion: Random history on the product you like: Aldus PhotoStyler was developed by the Taiwanese company Ulead.
I have a very old photo editing program called Aldus Photostyler. It is so old that my version is on 3.5\' floppies and was made to work with Windows 3.1 and 95. I and a number of other people still find Aldus Photostyler one of the easiest photo editing software programs to use, and quite feature packed for its time. The program could be installed pretty much without problem through Windows XP, and could be installed and used with some limitations up to Vista.
Sep 19, 2012 - Hello. I have a very old photo editing program called Aldus Photostyler. It is so old that my version is on 3.5\' floppies and was made to work with.
However, Windows 7 will not allow me to even install the program. Does anyone know if there is any kind of patch or something available that would allow me to install Aldus Photostyler (I have version 2.0) in Windows 7? Or, can I install it using a DOS screen (don\'t know if Windows 7 still has anything like that) and somehow use it that way? I really think it\'s a shame that this program doesn\'t work anymore on today\'s PCs. It was a very nice program, had a lot of features, but most of all was very easy to use. It didn\'t take a Photostyler for Dummies book just to learn the basics.
I\'m sure more expensive programs like Photoshop have all the same features, but I would prefer not to take the 6 months it would take me to learn to do the same things in Photoshop that I can already do in Photostyler. I like Photostyler enough that I keep Windows XP loaded on a laptop just so I can use it. My Windows 7 version is something like Home deluxe or something like that. I have a very old photo editing program called Aldus Photostyler. It is so old that my version is on 3.5\' floppies and was made to work with Windows 3.1 and 95.
I and a number of other people still find Aldus Photostyler one of the easiest photo editing software programs to use, and quite feature packed for its time. The program could be installed pretty much without problem through Windows XP, and could be installed and used with some limitations up to Vista. However, Windows 7 will not allow me to even install the program. Does anyone know if there is any kind of patch or something available that would allow me to install Aldus Photostyler (I have version 2.0) in Windows 7?
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Or, can I install it using a DOS screen (don\'t know if Windows 7 still has anything like that) and somehow use it that way? I really think it\'s a shame that this program doesn\'t work anymore on today\'s PCs.
It was a very nice program, had a lot of features, but most of all was very easy to use. It didn\'t take a Photostyler for Dummies book just to learn the basics. I\'m sure more expensive programs like Photoshop have all the same features, but I would prefer not to take the 6 months it would take me to learn to do the same things in Photoshop that I can already do in Photostyler. I like Photostyler enough that I keep Windows XP loaded on a laptop just so I can use it. My Windows 7 version is something like Home deluxe or something like that. Either obtain an unused (currently not in use for Retail license, never used for OEM license) Windows XP license and install it inside a Virtual Machine OR upgrade to Windows 7 Professional (or Ultimate) and get Windows XP Mode (free Windows XP virtual machine from Microsoft) and then you can use that old application in the Windows XP virtual machine like you would on a stand-along machine with Windows XP installed. Suggestion: Random history on the product you like: Aldus PhotoStyler was developed by the Taiwanese company Ulead.
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Sep 19, 2012 - Hello. I have a very old photo editing program called Aldus Photostyler. It is so old that my version is on 3.5\' floppies and was made to work with.
However, Windows 7 will not allow me to even install the program. Does anyone know if there is any kind of patch or something available that would allow me to install Aldus Photostyler (I have version 2.0) in Windows 7? Or, can I install it using a DOS screen (don\'t know if Windows 7 still has anything like that) and somehow use it that way? I really think it\'s a shame that this program doesn\'t work anymore on today\'s PCs. It was a very nice program, had a lot of features, but most of all was very easy to use. It didn\'t take a Photostyler for Dummies book just to learn the basics.
I\'m sure more expensive programs like Photoshop have all the same features, but I would prefer not to take the 6 months it would take me to learn to do the same things in Photoshop that I can already do in Photostyler. I like Photostyler enough that I keep Windows XP loaded on a laptop just so I can use it. My Windows 7 version is something like Home deluxe or something like that. I have a very old photo editing program called Aldus Photostyler. It is so old that my version is on 3.5\' floppies and was made to work with Windows 3.1 and 95.
I and a number of other people still find Aldus Photostyler one of the easiest photo editing software programs to use, and quite feature packed for its time. The program could be installed pretty much without problem through Windows XP, and could be installed and used with some limitations up to Vista. However, Windows 7 will not allow me to even install the program. Does anyone know if there is any kind of patch or something available that would allow me to install Aldus Photostyler (I have version 2.0) in Windows 7?
Hanzipen sc regular font. Thousands of designers (famous or not) use the image font detection system to find a font or similar free fonts from an image. Although we have the largest database of fonts, the search for a font from an image gets mixed results like the image above. Hanzipen sc Fonts Free Download - OnlineWebFonts.COM. You may use this font as permitted by the EULA for the product in which this font is included to display and print content.
Or, can I install it using a DOS screen (don\'t know if Windows 7 still has anything like that) and somehow use it that way? I really think it\'s a shame that this program doesn\'t work anymore on today\'s PCs.
It was a very nice program, had a lot of features, but most of all was very easy to use. It didn\'t take a Photostyler for Dummies book just to learn the basics. I\'m sure more expensive programs like Photoshop have all the same features, but I would prefer not to take the 6 months it would take me to learn to do the same things in Photoshop that I can already do in Photostyler. I like Photostyler enough that I keep Windows XP loaded on a laptop just so I can use it. My Windows 7 version is something like Home deluxe or something like that. Either obtain an unused (currently not in use for Retail license, never used for OEM license) Windows XP license and install it inside a Virtual Machine OR upgrade to Windows 7 Professional (or Ultimate) and get Windows XP Mode (free Windows XP virtual machine from Microsoft) and then you can use that old application in the Windows XP virtual machine like you would on a stand-along machine with Windows XP installed. Suggestion: Random history on the product you like: Aldus PhotoStyler was developed by the Taiwanese company Ulead.
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