Pixenate and Twitter in a tree, k..i..s..s
Walter Higgins has just released the latest version of Pixenate ~ the online photo editor. This version has a new Transparency tool which makes it easy to create cut-outs from your photos and images.
Smaller web publishers can use the Pixenate hosted service which starts at €29 Euro per month.
Despite Walter’s constant grumping about Twitter , they also had more than 800 twits use Pixenate to make festive twitter avatars in the run up to Christmas.
It looks like 2009 is going to be another top year for the Pixenate crew.
Tags: avatars, hosted ohoto editing, photo editing, pixenate, twitter
One Response to “Pixenate and Twitter in a tree, k..i..s..s”
Calvin Jones
January 9th, 2009 at 6:45 pm
Guess that means Walter has 800+ twitter account usernames and passwords… including mine. Lucky he’s such a fine upstanding member of online society.
While Pixenate is of course squeeky clean in this regard, I can’t help wondering how long it’s going to be before some unscrupulous but “cool” third party web app does steal twitter identities.
Or is there some technical wizardry in the twitter API that keeps our details secure?