Art Rage 2.5

Art Rage
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  • Editor: Ambientdesign
  • Release: 2.5
  • Language: English
  • License: Freeware/free
  • System: XP/Vista
Download artrage2.5starteredition_win.msi (8 MB)
ArtRage is an application which retouches and customizes. It includes eight tools of painting, to create, save and print your images as you like them without size limitation.
It is very intuitive and easy of access. Furthermore, it proposes two versions. The free version called ArtRage Start Edition and a paying one with more feature ArtRage Full Edition. However, the free version gives you a lot of satisfaction.

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Art Rage
Ze Para, on December 1, 2008 05:18 PM
The free version is as good as the paying one.
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