FW Editor: What are your plans or objectives for the near future?
Sean (Developer of Pixo): We are working on version 2.5 of Pixo which now incorporates ALL the features of FrameZ as well as being multilingual (EN/D/F/I/ES)
FW Editor: How and when did you start writing the code for Pixo? What inspired you the most? Do you plan to develop new software, or are you more focused on optimizing the current ones?
Sean (Developer of Pixo): About 2 months ago I was playing around on a painting application that I had written specifically for use with touchscreens and let my 4 year old daughter play with it and only then it dawned on me why not simply "Paint" the effects on photos? and at that point "Pixo" was born :)
Currently all the focus is on Pixo and exploring the possibilities of selling the concept to big players.
FW Editor: Which is the strongest Pixio feature (from your point of view of course)? Why?
Sean (Developer of Pixo): The ability to brush an effect on a photo with out the need to use a let's say a lasso tool or indeed a magic wand.
FW Editor: Why is Pixio better than other similar applications? What makes it so special? What is its biggest advantage?
Sean (Developer of Pixo): To my knowledge I have not seen anything on the market like it, anyway its ability to "Paint" the effect freely to any part or all of an image. Further more you can apply as many effects to an image as you like.
FW Editor: How do you plan to improve the current Pixio version?
Sean (Developer of Pixo): Finish the languages and put it through its paces and see what the users think of it.
FW Editor: How can you describe Pixio in one single word?
Sean (Developer of Pixo): Clever :)
FW Editor: Is there anything you don't like at Pixio 2.1? I'm not talking about something that is bad, but something that is not as it suppose to be: some feature that is not working properly, some options you may want to add or remove, etc.
Sean (Developer of Pixo): Its internal email. Systems like Hotmail do not allow it to send emails. That is why you can email the image via outlook or Gmail.
FW Editor: Would you like to send a message to the Pixio users?
Sean (Developer of Pixo): A huge thank you to all the users and their feed back (Good or bad) which made Pixo what it is today.
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