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a. Send us an emailb. Anonymous formclose (x)Pixelmator 2.1 Adds Retina, iCloud and Mountain Lion SupportThursday August 9, 2012 6:04 am PDT by Jordan Golson

Pixelmator 2.1 has arrived on the Mac App Store, bringing support for the new MacBook Pro with Retina Display, iCloud syncing and backup, and more. Pixelmator is a highly rated image editor that was one of the early successes on the Mac App Store. The app generated more than $1 million in revenue in the first 20 days of the Mac App Store's existence.
The Pixelmator Team today released Pixelmator 2.1, the newest major update of the inspiring, easy-to-use and feature-packed image editing software. Pixelmator 2.1 adds a new Effects Browser, several new effects—including Vintage and Miniaturize effects—new smart Alignment Guides and many other enhancements. Pixelmator 2.1 comes ready with support for OS X Mountain Lion, including iCloud, as well as support for the new MacBook Pro with Retina display.The smart Alignment Guides are similar to the placement lines Apple uses in iWork, while the iCloud support backs up images to Apple's servers and keeps Pixelmator files up to date between Macs. A 30-day free trial is available from Pixelmator's website.
Pixelmator 2.1 -- codenamed Cherry -- is temporarily available on the Mac App Store for $14.99, a significant discount from its standard $59. [Direct Link] [ 56 comments ]Tweet Top Rated Comments(View all)

amberashby3 days ago at 06:45 amAm i the only one who can't notice the retina screen on the MBPR?
Yes
Rating: 6 Positives

furi0usbee3 days ago at 06:51 amAm i the only one who can't notice the retina screen on the MBPR?
As another user said.... YES you are. If you can't tell retina from non-retina, you need some glasses. Any app designed for retina sticks out like a big, sore, retina thumb.
Rating: 4 Positives

SeattleMoose3 days ago at 08:26 amI bought Pixelmator 3 years ago to run on my 2007 MBP. My selection of this app was based on "word of mouth" reviews. I paid $59 for this App and I thought at the time that it was the best bang for buck app I had ever bought. When they went to the App store and lowered the price I knew they were gonna be big. Their forum is great, they are VERY responsive to their user feedback, and the App is killer. GREAT JOB PIXELMATOR TEAM!!! :D
Rating: 3 Positives

kazmac3 days ago at 08:11 amMy 2010 iMac is still running Snow Leopard but it looks like I can get this update - yay!
Good to know they are always striving to make a great application even better. :)
Rating: 3 Positives

fig3 days ago at 06:57 amIf anyone needs an image editor and is even debating on picking up Pixelmator, DO IT. It's one of the best buys out there as apps go, and unless you're a professional designer this will do everything you need (and even if you are it might still do everything you need).
Rating: 3 Positives

sikkinixx3 days ago at 06:06 amI got it last time it went down to $15 and love it. Happy for another update!
Rating: 2 Positives

iMacFarlane3 days ago at 07:20 amGot it a few months ago, and it's worthy of all the praise it gets. Looking forward to toying around with the updated stuff!
Rating: 2 Positives

Sardonick0073 days ago at 08:12 amThis app is quickly becoming my favorite. I see CS5/6 being replaced if they keep up such great updates. While I can't totally go without PS right now, I'm finding myself gravitating towards Pixelmator more and more.
Good stuff.
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Pixelmator 2.1 has arrived on the Mac App Store, bringing support for the new MacBook Pro with Retina Display, iCloud syncing and backup, and more. Pixelmator is a highly rated image editor that was one of the early successes on the Mac App Store. The app generated more than $1 million in revenue in the first 20 days of the Mac App Store's existence.
The smart Alignment Guides are similar to the placement lines Apple uses in iWork, while the iCloud support backs up images to Apple's servers and keeps Pixelmator files up to date between Macs. A 30-day free trial is available from Pixelmator's website.
Pixelmator 2.1 -- codenamed Cherry -- is temporarily available on the Mac App Store for $14.99, a significant discount from its standard $59. [Direct Link]
Article Link: Pixelmator 2.1 Adds Retina, iCloud and Mountain Lion Support
Rating: 2 Positives

SumoHamster3 days ago at 09:41 amSpending $15 on this sounds easier than trying to track down my PSE cd to reinstall. :)
Rating: 2 Positives

00sjsl1 day ago at 01:20 pmAm i the only one who can't notice the retina screen on the MBPR?No. I can hardly see the difference either.
Rating: 1 Positives
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