@The_Editor
Hey, I've got both versions of Brilliance and as far as I'm concerned it's in a league of its own. Rock solid stability, and easy to learn/use. A big plus is the was the menu system can be switched around useing the numeric keypad, a, err, brilliant idea.
Unfortunately, Digital Creations (the publishers) were swallowed by Play Inc, who subsequently went bust. So unless there is someone out there who knows any of the original programmers, the chances of anyone re-sourcing a program written in 100% Assembler is pretty remote.
Bear in mind I paid £140 for Brilliance 1 and a further£40 for Brilliance 2, I'd quite happily pay over £100 again for an updated PPC/RTG version, but sadly I cannot see it happening.
Oh (swerving wildly back on topic), IFX vs Photoshop. Anything like this is always subjective, it's difficult sometimes to pick app X over app Y. Anyway I use both regularly. Batch processing wise, there is no competition, IFX stomps mercylessly all of Adobe's effort (in fact it's so one-sided that IFX could be accused of bullying :-D ). Each of the apps have many merits of their own, but for me, I prefer the way IFX does things.
-john