This is splorp.

ISSN 1496-3221

February 11, 2002

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I’m not sure what the heck I’d use it for, but META/DMA’s Layer Splitter sounds like it could be a darn useful utility for someone out there. The basic premise of this software is that it separates each layer from a Photoshop or Illustrator document into its own individual file. One word of warning before you visit the META/DMA site. Although their product has been developed to make your graphic documents more accessable, they apparently didn’t put the same level of thinking into the development of them there web pages. There are two versions of the site available, one of which is the obvious, full-blown, animated Flash extravaganza. The other version consists of nothing but rendered GIFs. Nary a static chunk of text nor an alt tag in sight. Of course, I’m sure they did a complete usability study based on the demographics associated with their perceived customer base, so it’s probably alright.

This item was posted by Grant Hutchinson.

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