The release of Lynx for Windows was a turning point for Tectra. It was the beginning of a new era. However, it is with a heavy heart that I announce that Lynx for Windows has been replaced. The good news is that its successor, the Lynx Online Editor, runs completely in your browser. No downloads required! It also introduces several neat features. Before I go any further, I would like to clarify that Lynx for Windows is still in development. However, it will be receiving updates much less frequently. That aside, there are several reasons why the Lynx Online Editor is a good replacement for Lynx for Windows. For one, it doesn't require any downloads. Second, it works on mobile devices and computers alike. Finally, you don't have to worry about downloading updates. At the time of writing this, I can think of several more advantages to using the online editor. However, I think I'll end the list here. In conclusion, it is sad to see Lynx for Windows being replaced. However, I am very excited to see how its successor turns out! |
Hey, folks! I did it. I finally got into instant photography. And I love it. Admittedly, I've had some experience with instant photography before now. I got my first instant camera at a thrift store in 2022. It was a Polaroid OneStep from the 90s, and while film was still readily available for it, it was far too expensive to justify using it regularly. As cool as instant photography was, I accepted that it wasn't economically viable for me and moved on. ...Until about a month ago! On one of my first dates with my girlfriend, she introduced me to her Fujifilm Instax Mini 11. It was a much more compact and modern instant camera than my Polaroid. It also used smaller film slides. This was a big deal, as she informed me that the smaller film came at a smaller price. I was intrigued. A couple weeks later, I ventured to Walmart and splurged. I picked up the cheapest Instax they sold: The Mini SE. It only cost about $57, and it came bundled with 10 slides of film. I also picked up an ...