![]() ![]() In the meantime you may want to disable sleep mode on your computer to prevent this from occurring or try using our latest book creation tool BookWright, as we are no longer devoting resources towards improvements to the BookSmart software. I haven't heard of this behavior from other users but I've asked that our engineers look into this. Your support request has been escalated to me and I'm sorry to hear of the trouble you're having with BookSmart after the most recent Windows 10 update. I wonder if the Windows update has caused this misbehavior and Blurb needs to update Booksmart to accommodate?" I made the following complaint to the Blurb staff: "From the latest Windows 10 update, about 12/10/16, an open Booksmart project automatically closes whenever Windows goes to sleep, and I can't re-open Booksmart until I restart my computer. I am in hunt still for a better platform and am thinking whether I should sacrifice a few hours of making new layouts for a 13X11 or to give snapfish or mix books a shot. Its like doing everything from scratch.Ĭhange is good but not when change is taking a huge leap backwards. ![]() In terms of making photobooks, it is simply in the dark ages. I can't believe they are pushing this software. (I did find a link for an update via help site) I gave bookwright a shot and even downloaded templates. And I was surprised that booksmart is not on their site anymore. I was concerned when I was about make a new book and checked the website to see if there was an update to booksmart. Applying the alignment tool when making new layouts. Ability to access all your saved templates in all book templates so it will be easier to tweak by size. For instance, allowing to choose template by number of photos. I believe it just needs a bit of tweaking to be a very powerful software. ![]() I will continue to use BookSmart while I can, as I prefer the functionality and the user experience that it provides.Īre you going to be creating your own photo books through Blurb?įor a discount code to save some money when ordering a book through Blurb. I hope Blurb didn't decide to create BookWright as a complete re-write of BookSmart,īecause the software industry typically sees that as There are various discussion threads on Blurb's forums that echo this sentiment I do not believe BookWright is a suitable replacement forįunctionality and many more features before it will be able to replace BookSmart. Has been available since last year - initially as a beta, and publicly available since
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