Talk:CodedColor PhotoStudio Pro

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Noting the de-advertising step taken a few pages back in the history of this article, is it necessary to watch the other User contributions of Codedcolor? It is quite noticeable that the username is identical to the program that he seems to be repeatedly plugging (sometimes in a more or less encyclopedic fashion, sometimes not). Additionally, aspiring graphic designer that I am, I have never heard of the program before. What do do? Ed Cormany 16:48 23 Jun 2003 (UTC)

1450 Google hits (not many), but it appears to be German product despite the US spelling, so English Google may not be fair. But yes, this is one to watch. jimfbleak 16:57 23 Jun 2003 (UTC)

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Save_Us_229 23:21, 3 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]