Comic Freeware
When we released the bLaugh API, I was hoping that some enterprising developer would use it to create something fun. Mike from Singer’s Creations just unleashed Comicazzi tonight. Essentially, it’s a desktop app that will let you drag and drop bLaugh comics onto your current wallpaper. If that doesn’t sound very exciting to you, I’ve suggested that the interactive comic viewer eventually include other Web comics – hence, the generic “Comicazzi” title. If you would like your comic to be included in the app, you’ll have to talk to Mike about it (and give him an easy way to access the images). I’ve also suggested that Comicazzi eventually call on the Flickr API to help people build dynamic wallpapers from Flickr iamges, too. Fun times! Download it!
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Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day
November 14th, 2006
at 3:51pm
Chris Pirillo – Comic Freeware “When we released the bLaugh API, I was hoping that some enterprising developer would use it to create something fun. Mike from Singer’s Creations just unleashed Comicazzi tonight. Essentially, it’s a desktop app that will let you drag and drop
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March 10th, 2008
at 10:20am
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November 13th, 2006
at 4:52pm
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Massimo
December 3rd, 2006
at 5:45pm
Hi chris…just to say: cazzi is a bad word in Italian