Guestbook
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Some people just love to leave traces in the 'net. Here you can. Tell the world you've been here!
The fine print: This page will be moderated. Unsuitable entries will be removed without prior notice, at the discretion of the site owner. Fields with an * are mandatory.
Of course, the homepage is optional. And your name doesn't have to be the real one either.
What you have to do, however, is to fill in the little mathematical question at the end of the form. I am sorry for the inconvenience, but I had to do it to deter spam bots a bit.
If someshing doesn't work with the guestbook, write a good old-fashioned e-mail to
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21 January 2008: Okay, it looks like we have some script kiddies again. Guestbook closed until further notice. Write an email... <sigh>
12 December 2007 11:52 by Lutz P.
Hi, auch ich bin begeistert vom Programm. Aber ich befürchte, ich komme nicht ganz mit der Stapelverarbeitung klar.
Was muß ich da bei "Aktion" eintragen? Gibts da eine Befehlsvorgabe? Das Feld ist leer...
Gruß Lutz
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14 November 2007 19:43 by Aeschbacher Andrea
Halli hallo
Ich habe mir soeben das Tool für die Bilderrahmen heruntergeladen und ich bin auf Anhieb hell davon begeistert.
Vielen Dank dafür.
Liebe Grüsse
Andrea Aeschbacher
10 November 2007 15:24 by Roger Aldridge
I'm very interested in your Swiss Army Clarinet! How's its sound and intonation? Where can I get information about getting one?
Thanks, Roger
08 November 2007 05:55 by Travis
Thank you so much for the clarinet fingering chart aid! This is just the thing that I've been looking for to use with my private students.
25 October 2007 23:33 by Kasper
Once in a while I do a search to see what people are writing about me, which led me to your site. :-)
BTW since you seem to be from the Zürich area, maybe you could point me to some nice places to visit.
17 October 2007 23:38 by iaztldtkmr
best site! thanks!
17 October 2007 18:53 by cmaawihikv
Hello! Good Site! Thanks you! mvkamvtyoqowz
10 October 2007 22:03 by G
what a great piece of software!!
Thank you
06 October 2007 17:13 by Vennoot
Busy downloading FrameFun right now, looks great - thanks.
23 September 2007 11:21 by prasad
FrameFun is a wonderful programme. Could you please provide the exact settings for the example "A white frame, a thin black border and a dark grey shadow at 225°" I tried to use several modifications, but it didnt come out just like the illustration, thanks
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22 September 2007 22:23 by Richard Norden
FrameFun ist ein fantastisches Programm. Ein derart ausgereiftes Donationwareprogramm habe ich seit Scribblepapers nicht gesehen. Meine aufrichtige Anerkennung!
18 September 2007 18:01 by wvoknetzsh
Hello! Good Site! Thanks you! pghlmaleza
02 September 2007 17:32 by Markus
FrameFun: Sehr schön und vielseitig und einfach!
10 July 2007 18:16 by Gofman Eddie
Greetings
I respect people with hobbies. At you it on a high level - double respect.
Searches of a clarnet (returning) have led to you.
Thanks
04 July 2007 20:39 by Peter J
Nice pictures, especially from that clarinet.
24 January 2006 18:17 by hans jacobs
Ben,
I think ringing a bell is associated with classical (Pavlovian) conditioning rather than operant conditioning.
Cheers,
Hans [I have to go now; I hear my lunch bell ringing :-)]
07 December 2005 05:55 by Vikas Acharya
FrameFun can make it happen,
- allow photo date & time watermark.
- allow text watermark.
- allow user choose his photo for framing.
- allow user to save photos in difference format during batch-processing.
I am in love with FrameFun. It's easy & simple. Great Job.
selected own small piece of photo for making border... and working in same cool speedy manner...
27 November 2005 10:26 by Vikas Acharya
FrameFun 2.0 is very helpful. I wish if it also allow to insert photo File Date & Time same as Watermark option work. Keep it up.. Great Job.
24 November 2005 02:00 by Thomas
Do you know, that you new FrameFun-Version is infencted by the "WinFix2005"??
Sad, but reality. I hope you did not WANT to do that and you will fix that.
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- It turned out to be a version of Spybot Search&Destroy which didn't like InnoSetup-based installers... --Ben
11 November 2005 17:27 by Gambling
Excellent website,enjoyed very much!
04 November 2005 21:22 by HW
Hi!
I like so much Framefun!
I added it to my downloads!
29 September 2005 10:53 by Christoph
Nice Prog,
but it is possible to integrate a transparency- frame with softening scangeover betweeen Photo and frame?
Greetings
Christoph
28 September 2005 07:36 by J. Alan Hochstrasser, Jr.
I too am a direct decendant of Rudolph Hochstrasser, and am amazed to find so many relatives through your web page. While I don't know how you are related to Rudolph in the family tree line, I am proud to see you make the Hochstrasser name carry on with honor!
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- incidentally, my 2nd name is Rudolf...as is my father's 2nd, my grandfather's 2nd... ;-) --Ben
26 September 2005 22:28 by Tim
Thanks for RedCon! In order to use it with Delphi 7 though, you need to change line 195 to:
hRT := CreateRemoteThread(hProc, nil, 0, pExitProcess, nil, 0, Cardinal(iTI));
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10 September 2005 09:08 by Naqua
Nice software. Espacially the inside option in v2.0 does it for me since i want to keep the picture in the same size. One serious question though. It is not possible to add a frame of abs 0 pixels. Since i use framefun only to add a white border with the inside option there will remain 1 pixtel of the photo. Is it possible to alter 2.0 so you can add a frame of 0 pixels ? The white border is ten made with the border option.
03 September 2005 14:03 by Wojciech
Althought beta, for some time I have been using Framefun 2.0. The watermarks are what the previous version really lacked. Once you succeed with exifs 'Frame' will have even more 'Fun'.
Thank you a lot Ben for considering my suggestions, intentionally or not:), waiting for next versions
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- Still "working" (ahem) on exif...please be patient. --Ben
17 August 2005 05:50 by carol
Thank you Ben.
15 August 2005 07:27 by carol
Hi Ben,
I've just downloaded your new beta version of FrameFun to try because I like the idea of textured frames,but they don't appear to be on it. Could you help me out here please.
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- Right-click on the "colour..." buttons - a context menu should appear... --Ben
16 July 2005 16:35 by Lutz Brouwer
Beispiele in meinem Monatsheft Computer Idee wecken Erwartungen, ich liebe das Abenteuer und bin gespannt wie Ihr Programm mein Leben als Photoamateur verreichern kann. Dank fuer die gebotene Moeglichkeit. Lutz B.
02 July 2005 23:08 by scsatija
FrameFun a fantastic software for framing photo. Thanks for the service and the whole team of software.
22 June 2005 03:21 by Kris
I love FrameFun
25 February 2005 17:07 by Zbyszek
Hint for Cheap Delphi Versions page,
different Delphi verisons are available on Borland regions pages eg. Delphi 1 is on borland.fr, Delphi 7 Personal is on borland.pl
30 January 2005 12:19 by Wojciech
Nice software - thank you a lot.
May I suggest two features?:
- retaining exif data after saving;
- adding signature;
Keep good job - waiting for new releases.
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- The beta version does have watermarking...working on exif. --Ben
14 January 2005 09:13 by Jeff B. Dyar aka jethro bodine
Thanks for making your FrameFun program freeware. I look forward to finally finnishing some pictures
in a quality fashion.
13 January 2005 21:35 by Brigitte Priddle
I am sorry, I forgot to give you my email address. brigitte@hodgsonlaw.ca. If you could give some information it might help us in locating her dad.
06 January 2005 19:57 by Brigitte Priddle
Hi, saw your website and was interested in knowing a little more about your family history. My mother's maiden name is Hochstrasser, her father's name was Karl. She was told that he was killed in the war. She was born in Germany.
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16 December 2004 21:38 by roger
Hi.
My respect for making for free this software ,thank jou ,from belgium.
03 December 2004 23:13 by Penbob
Enjoyed the webcam view and your photo gallery, especially the beach.
10 November 2004 15:42 by Thomas Ruch
Sali Beni
Super Tool! Wie immer "bhoc"-like! Gratuliere!
Gruss
Thomas Ruch (ex AFI)
02 November 2004 10:36 by Jacqui Grafton
Sorry, I should have said I tried with Firefox and Safari
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- Sorry - these applications are for Windows (*.zip; *.exe) or Linux/Unix (*.gz) only...tough times for the Mac users, I know. --Ben
02 November 2004 10:34 by Jacqui Grafton
Hi! I have recommended your page to the members on my group but they are having difficulty downloading. I have tried this morning with both Firefox and Mozilla and I get 'can't find an application to open it'. When I try to open it with Photoshop, it says there is a damaged droplet. Any ideas?
Best wishes
Jacqui
31 October 2004 23:56 by Naida M Bailey
Thank you so much for sharing your software and your site. Great pictures! Again thank you very much. There really is good free software out there for people with limited incomes. Naida.
31 October 2004 02:57 by Gary Wayne Hochstrasser
I live Washington State in the USA. Jordan, who also signed your guest book and currently in Brazil, is my son. I'm an architect by profession, and enjoy researching my family history back to Switzerland. I enjoy photography, too. Enjoyed your website.
31 October 2004 02:52 by Jordan Michael Hochstrasser
Jordan will be 20 years old November 21, 2004, and is currently serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brazil. His Great, Great, Great Grandfather is Rudolph Hochstrasser, Jr., born 1839 in Switzerland. Great Website!
26 August 2004 07:22 by Jack Hardy
Testing the Frame Fun; it seems very useful. Is there another format for the background GIF's. The file seems to be very tiny, long and skinny. I was hoping to use it to overlay pictures.HAVE AN AWESOME DAY!!
03 July 2004 15:27 by Matt Davis
Hello Benedikt,
I just downloaded your program FrameFun today I must say it is pretty awesome!
Keep up the excellent work,
Best of Luck,
Matt :)
16 June 2004 18:17 by Reid Roman
Hey buddy,
Long time no bicker. The site looks great, btw.
Ciao,
Reid Roman
16 June 2004 16:58 by Erik Schepers
Anybody interested in Clipper manuals? ;)
16 June 2004 13:08 by Ken Camargo
Shouldn't you control who posts here? <g>
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