From Eye:
From Julie:
Hi there! Please don't be confused! Indigo Rose has just released a new product called PhotoSpark, in an effort to widen the audience for digital photo album making software. We think that the content and focus on digital photo albums will appeal to scrapbookers and non-scrapbookers (which includes a large male segment) alike.(I went into a bit more detail in an earlier post in this thread about widening our audience, which you are also welcome to read.)
PhotoSpark was inspired by Scrapbook MAX! and uses a similar software application for designing and sharing. The main difference is content and our overall approach to a new market. It is not a replacement for Scrapbook MAX!, and we aren't asking you to "switch over" or anything like that - however, because you are all our valued Scrapbook MAX! members, we wanted you to be the first to hear about it, and to offer you a great introductory deal (50% off the purchase price) - you can buy it for yourself, buy it as a gift, or buy it simply to use the content (at $19.97 + shipping, it's a great deal for the thousands of pieces of content alone). Desmond has made a converter program so that you can use the content from PhotoSpark in sbmax (you can get it at http://www.photospark.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13).
I hope this clears it up: PhotoSpark is simply a new product by Indigo Rose, and as a valued customer, you are being given a great introductory deal. It does not replace sbmax, we just wanted you to be aware of it.
Happy Scrapping!
Karin
They look the same to me.I am confused so I think I will stay put where i am. Is it the same company making this?If so why did they not just say we have changed the name and improved it? I am confused. So my feet tell me to stay firm in one spot.
From Julie:
I'm so confused.
How is this diifferent from SBM?
How is this diifferent from SBM?
Hi there! Please don't be confused! Indigo Rose has just released a new product called PhotoSpark, in an effort to widen the audience for digital photo album making software. We think that the content and focus on digital photo albums will appeal to scrapbookers and non-scrapbookers (which includes a large male segment) alike.(I went into a bit more detail in an earlier post in this thread about widening our audience, which you are also welcome to read.)
PhotoSpark was inspired by Scrapbook MAX! and uses a similar software application for designing and sharing. The main difference is content and our overall approach to a new market. It is not a replacement for Scrapbook MAX!, and we aren't asking you to "switch over" or anything like that - however, because you are all our valued Scrapbook MAX! members, we wanted you to be the first to hear about it, and to offer you a great introductory deal (50% off the purchase price) - you can buy it for yourself, buy it as a gift, or buy it simply to use the content (at $19.97 + shipping, it's a great deal for the thousands of pieces of content alone). Desmond has made a converter program so that you can use the content from PhotoSpark in sbmax (you can get it at http://www.photospark.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13).
I hope this clears it up: PhotoSpark is simply a new product by Indigo Rose, and as a valued customer, you are being given a great introductory deal. It does not replace sbmax, we just wanted you to be aware of it.
Happy Scrapping!
Karin
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