When you finish a script/plugin/tool, where do you upload it?
I know about the Adobe Marketplace, are there any other popular places one should know about?
Where do you upload your scripts?
Where do you upload your scripts?
I dont know a good place except the Adobe Marketplace & Exchange …
But then I only ever uploaded freeware there – are you trying to make money with your stuff or just sharing it?
But then I only ever uploaded freeware there – are you trying to make money with your stuff or just sharing it?
Where do you upload your scripts?
There are both Photoshop & Bridge 'Scripts' forums here where you could also post… I've not put anything there myself so Im not sure on the procedure… You will probably need to zip the script file in question and write a brief description on what it's going to do… Mike would be the one to answer on this forum's rules… This area is just for discussion…
Where do you upload your scripts?
Old-skool answer: NNTP. Then everybody has a copy.
I have my stuff at ps-scripts.sourceforge.net. But I occasionally put stuff here if it's small enough.
RIAForge was a non-starter for me. Or, at least, it didn't seem to be of any benefit.
And I never really saw the need for Adobe Marketplace/Exchange or whatever it's called these days.
Scripters are the most common users I have and this is where most of them end up. So I point them
to sourceforge for the goods.
For the other non-programming types, they're mostly interested in CSX, which google will gladly
point them to, or they're interested in custom work, which I don't have a lot of time for these days.
I have my stuff at ps-scripts.sourceforge.net. But I occasionally put stuff here if it's small enough.
RIAForge was a non-starter for me. Or, at least, it didn't seem to be of any benefit.
And I never really saw the need for Adobe Marketplace/Exchange or whatever it's called these days.
Scripters are the most common users I have and this is where most of them end up. So I point them
to sourceforge for the goods.
For the other non-programming types, they're mostly interested in CSX, which google will gladly
point them to, or they're interested in custom work, which I don't have a lot of time for these days.