Tried it in Firefox twice. Took my data entries, swallowed them whole
and regurgitated nothing except a refreshed entry screen.
Tried it in Internet Exploder and all was well... refreshed the page,
started a download with option of save or install and provided a license
key on the same page. I copied it to an email I sent to myself and
saved it in the download folder should it ever need to be reinstalled.
Anyhow, I consider it very poor form to produce a web page that only
seems to work on Internet Exploder. Following MS conventions rather
than internet standards.
ps: They need a proof reader and tester for their web work. I hope the
code is better written. Strikes me as the work of a 1 or 2 man shop.
Chuck Norcutt
On 10/27/2014 10:46 PM, Mike Lazzari wrote:
Has this been mentioned yet? In any event I missed it if it was.
<http://www.dxo.com/intl/dphotographer>
(Brian, jump on this!)
Downloaded the presets for my camera and lenses. What DxO thinks I saw
was on some other planet with a different sun. But I've been creating my
own presets which seem to work pretty well. Lens correction is great.
Mike
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