As a professional website designer/developer, I've used all sorts of tools to create overall designs and interface "parts" for websites, including Photoshop, CorelDraw, Microsoft Expression, Xara Extreme, DrawPlus, etc., and lately I've come back to PhotoLIne (I think I first used PhotoLine back at version 10 or 11) and I've been nothing but loving it. Sure the interface could use some polish, but when I finally spent some time with the documentation, I was amazed at how much is possible. And since I'm probably using PhotoLine a little differently than most users here, I thought I'd share some features that I'd love to see to make it even better for my workflow, and possibly others as well:
Pathfinder for vector shapes: The ability to use vector shapes to punch out or intersect each other would be massively helpful when creating more complex shapes.
Export selection: I never really liked image slicing for exporting images, but I find it helpful to be able to export selected objects. So, how nice it would be to simply select the objects in my layer panel and then select "Web Export" and have the export area reduced to only what I've selected. It should even pick up on layer styles like drop shadows and glows so that effects that fall outside of objects don't get cropped.
Levels of anti-alias for type: I know this something from Photoshop, but when comping a web site, it is helpful to be able to simulate how text may look in the browser. It's also nice when creating elements with smaller text and it needs to be more crisp.
Advanced OpenType support and font character browser: Ok, this may be asking for a bit much, but I love typography, and PhotoLine already has some great type tools built-in. This just seems like the next step to making it better. Plus, I have lots of OpenType fonts (back from my Adobe days) and I'd like to be able to access all the ligatures, small caps, and swashes again. A character browser would also be nice for inserting those hard-to-reach characters, but OpenType support is more important to me.
I'll add more as I think of them, but overall, PhotoLine is a killer software package -- my hat is off to the developers. Keep up the great work.
Thanks,
Addison

