Looking for a new logo? LogoEase is a web-based logo creator where you can make custom logos for your website without much effort. It offers a drag’n drop supported online logo editor that comes with a wide selection of default logo images and templates, integrated text/font editor, object resizer and a number of other features that you may need. When your logo is ready, you have an option to either save it online or request it by email in eps, png, jpg and tiff formats.

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What? You need an account? When I click “Start your Logo” nothing happens! They could at least tell you that you need an account when you click it!
Aww, that kinda sucks, but maybe it won’t be that bad…
Sorry, I now realise that the pop-ups were being blocked, but I now will never use this service again, first the fact they use pop-ups (not just normal pop-ups, no, the ones which are deemed bad by the pop-up blocked and are therefore are blocked) is a bad start, but then it gets worse. I finalised a logo, after about ten minutes making it (yep, i am obsessive with the lines!) I tried to save and it failed miserably, just giving an “Unable to save logo” error (which okay it may be explicit, but give some contact info will ya?). THEN, when I tried to debug the system, I realised that both the username AND password are stored as parameters for the embedded swf file. That made me crazy, the idea is just ludicrous! Anybody could just come along, see the source of the page and take your account, which although it is totally free, may have (very) private data, such as your address, company, fax, email address - but this is only if you are stupid to give them all this, mind.
Just my two cents
- bob
Bob,
Thanks for the heads up. I agree, storing login details as parameters is just plain stupid. I hope they see this comment and fix this.
It’s a nice website though with nice logos
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