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Serif, Inc. – Online Deal

Graphic- and Web-Design Software, Photo-Editing and Scrapbooking Software, or Both (Up to 88% Off)

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Fri Jul 20 03:59:59 UTC 2012
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$150
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In a Nutshell

Software bundles with easy-to-use programs for editing photos, scrapbooking, creating graphic art, and designing websites

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 23, 2013
  • May buy multiple. Limit 1 per order. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid until 7/22/12. Online only. Compatible only with Windows Operating Systems.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Computers are taking over the world, replacing ink drawings with renderings and perfume-spritzed letters with emails that smell like the gum you're chewing. Upgrade your output with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$29 for a graphic-design and web-design software bundle (a $149.98 value)

  • DrawPlus X4 (a $99.99 value)
  • WebPlus Essentials (a $49.99 value)

$29 for a photo-editing and scrapbooking software bundle (a $174.97 value)

  • PhotoPlus X4 (an $89.99 value)
  • PanoramaPlus X4 (a $19.99 value)
  • Digital Scrapbook Artist 2 (a $64.99 value)
  • A $15 voucher to DaisyTrail

$39 for an all-inclusive software bundle with all of the above software (a $324.95 value)

Software bundles make creative endeavors on the computer less daunting. Users can enhance and edit digital images with PhotoPlus X4 and stitch together digital images to create stunning 3-D pictures with PanoramaPlus X4. DrawPlus X4’s graphics studio allows users to sketch drawings, design logos, and create Flash animations, whereas WebPlus Essentials provides a simple platform for creating websites without learning HTML. Digital Scrapbook Artist 2 turns images into realistic virtual scrapbooks with its tools for personalization and decoration.

The scrapbooking and all-inclusive software packages also include a $15 voucher to DaisyTrail, a forum for online scrapbooking that sells related software, font collections, and digital kits of unique backgrounds and images.

Serif, Inc.

Since 1987, the masterminds behind Serif, Inc. have made it their mission to develop affordable, easy-to-use alternatives to traditional publishing and graphic-design software, collecting more than 200 international awards along the way. For more than 25 years, their software developers have been producing an ever-increasing lineup of signature programs for web design, photo and video editing, and desktop publishing. Virtual tools such as WebPlus and PagePlus help businesses create their own vivid websites, eye-catching advertisements, and robot employees that work around the clock, whereas programs such as DrawPlus allow artistic instincts to run wild through a digital medium. The company's digital-crafts software also equips users with the tools to preserve memories through digital scrapbooks, photo books, and greeting cards.

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The Groupon Guide to: Playing Marbles

Marbles is a game believed to involve drawing a chalk circle and populating it with collectible glass marbles of varying color and size. Since the last person who actually knew how to play "marbles" passed away in 1956, modern game theoreticians can only speculate about the rules:

  • Draw a circle of chalk on the ground.
  • One player adds some, but not all, of their marbles.
  • Another player adds a portion of their marbles.
  • The players shake hands to agree that "marbles" is about to be played.
  • Marbles are rolled (flicked?) at one another to result in some marbles entering the circle, while others, through gentle collision, are pushed out.
  • A dog with an eye patch looks on warily, his loyalties unknown.
  • A play or move results in one player getting to keep all the marbles, hence the still relevant expression "This one is for all the marbles."
  • The players once again shake hands and return to their Victorian boys' academy, shipyard, or World War I trench, although one player's pockets, with every footstep, now clatter with the reminder that he has robbed the other player of the entirety of his worldly possessions.
  • The half-blind dog sets off alongside the nearest set of train tracks, disappearing in a cloud of sun-bleached dust.

Can you strike it big playing the highly lucrative game of marbles?

Serif, Inc.