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Artistix Review
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Anything that's keeps kids shut up over Christmas has got to be a
good thing so what we have here then is an art package written
with kids in mind. There seems to be quite a few art programs
appearing at the moment all designed for children and this is one
of them. Quite why people seem to be writing paint programs for
children is beyond me but there definitely seems to be a market
there. Surely the attention span of a child is severely limited
and I can't imagine one sitting down at the computer painting for
hours on end. Obviously, I'm wrong as Andrew Campbell (again)
has made a respectable amount of money from this program. As you
may have noticed, I mentioned money. Well Artistix is a
Shareware program so if you like it, you're meant to send the
author £5 for his troubles. Upon payment, you will receive the
full version. So is it worth it.........?
So what can Artistix do then? Well you can paint pictures,
scrawl, doodle and just generally mess around. Several example
pictures are included on the disk of the demo version and they
can be loaded in for the child to generally mess around with.
The Save feature has been disabled so their work cannot be saved.
Also, some of the other painting functions has been disabled.
Most of the painting functions lean towards the plain silly
although they might keep children amused for a while. Of course
all the usual drawing tools are there such as line draw, circles
and boxes so proper pictures can be drawn.
The user-interface is very large to say the least and takes over
half the screen. The reason for this is because the icons are
very large and colourful, so they can be associated with the
drawing tools more easily. There is certainly an impressive
range of drawing tools and each one can be used from the large
icons, no pull-down menus here. I don't think children will have
much trouble using it.
So that's all there is to it. It's easy to use, colourful and
quite speedy so the little monsters won't get too bored. A few
more colour-in pictures could have been included though. Also,
where were the instructions? Even though this is a demo there
should still be some. So the payment of the shareware fee should
be high on your list of priorities, otherwise you'll get the
constant chorus of 'I'm bored!!'.
Artistix - Summary
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DOCUMENTATION : 0/10
Where are the instructions Mr Campbell? Even though there
aren't any, the program is easy enough to use without them.
USER INTERFACE : 9/10
Big, bold and colourful although it does tend to get in the
way at times. Pressing the right mouse button removes it
though.
EASE OF USE : 9/10
It's written for kids so it's got to be easy.
SPEED : 10/10
Nippy enough.
RELIABILITY : 8/10
There's a few bugs but they don't usually appear. In the
registered version they have all been removed anyway.
FLEXIBILITY : 5/10
It's no serious rival to Deluxe Paint but it's not intended
to be.
VALUE FOR MONEY : 6/10
£5 is the average price for most shareware titles but will
your kids use it enough to make your investment worthwhile?
OVERALL : 7/10
Easy to use, fun for kids and you might just like playing
on it as well. Recommended.
Released as : Shareware
Price : £5 for registered version
Author : Andrew Campbell
Address : 4 Alloe Field Place
Illingworth
Halifax
HX2 9ES Telephone : 0422 248252