#THE CREATOR 7.2.9. FLAT GRAPHICS TEMPLATE SET INSTALL#
Instead, the install still uses the C drive for data without informing the user that it will do so. The Creator setup program does allow installing on a different drive, however the user is not given any choice when it comes to data files (e.g., Templates). For example, users having an SSD as their boot drive, generally prefer to install programs on a different drive, and the same goes for any associated files relating to that program. Leaving this out can be a serious mistake. Users like to have control over where programs are installed and where data files are placed. Not everyone wants to use Documents and Settings. In addition to having the setup/install program give users choices, the program itself does not have a much needed Settings panel for where they want to have their data files. The program is lacking an uninstall option. Hopefully in a future edition, the install program will allow users to select any Start Menu submenu. From other user comments, the default does not produce a Start Menu entry either. I could not select the menu location I would have preferred (2 levels deep) so I selected to have the Start Menu entry under "Graphics," however upon installation completion, there was no menu entry at all. Most install programs allow selecting more than one level deep. Hopefully these will be taken under consideration for future versions.ĭuring the install, the user can use the default Start Menu choice or select a location for the Start menu entry, but it is only one-level deep. I explored only a small portion of what the software does, and found several parts that could use enhancement. Overall this program is a good idea, however it does have some areas where significant improvements could be made.
For experienced users accustomed to many graphics tools and how they offer user conveniences, this program starts to show its rough edges. For users that do not do a lot of graphics, it is easy to see this program get some high ratings.