
For the past few years, 9Gag and Reddit websites became international phenomenons gathering thousands of visitors daily with funny posts and comics, some of them being correlated to real life events. Any person who owns an account on their website can upload his creations and share them with users from all over the world.
Rage Maker is an application that helps you design these comics from scratch. By downloading an additional image pack from the homepage of the developer, you will have access to various images, known as "memes", that can best illustrate your comic idea.
The fact that I got to use these memes instead of creating replicas, it's what made this program a smart choice. Plus, Rage Maker allowed me to add as many panels as I needed, customize the appearance of the font (style, size, etc.), enable/disable separation bars and do many other things.
Honestly, I couldn't ask for more, considering the amount of tools that Rage Maker offered me and the possibility to upload directly on the Reddit website.
v3.5 [Jun 7, 2012]
-Added the ability to import faces from ragemaker.net/images or ragemaker.net/custom directly. Click the button or the big "Add this face to your Rage Maker" button on the website and the face will load directly into your current project. It will only call for the image from my server if it doesn't find it installed on your computer, meaning that even though you might be looking at the images on ragemaker.net/images, they will load from your computer first
-Added the ability to store "Custom" faces using Flash "cookies". Please note that the "Custom" category will be different between the online version and the desktop version. You can add images from ragemaker.net/custom directly to the Desktop version's "Custom" category ONLY if you have the desktop version open and running, otherwise images will be added to the online "Custom" version.
-Added sliders to things. Other little updates here and there to keep things running smoothly.
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