Instant Photo Publisher 1.0
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Media Division srl (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: |
$19.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.56 MB |
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With Instant Photo Publisher from RichNetApps, you can collect, organize and share your photos with the world in an attractive and engaging manner.
Publishing your photos is as easy as 1-2-3:
1. Select the source files from any folders
2. Optionally, assign categories and add descriptions to your files
3. Publish it on your web site or burn it on a CD.
The viewer, created with Adobe Flash Platform, allows for the pictures to be displayed in any browser or standalone, on Windows and Macintosh computers, in a fast, attractive and clean way.
Instant Photo Publisher was designed with ease in mind. We wanted to make it as easy as possible for you to use it and get the most from it.
Its main features are:
a. Photo Publisher: Quickly collect your photos from several folders;
- Supported file types are: JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PNG.
- Automatically generate thumbnails for the chosen photos
- Assign categories and descriptions for pictures
- Customize the title and colors of the gallery
- Resize the pictures for screen viewing
- Upload the pictures on a web site via FTP, or...
- Prepare files to be burned on a CD ROM.
b. Photo Viewer: View the gallery online from any web browser and platform
- Resize the viewer to fit any screen resolution
- Protect the pictures against "theft" (right-click, Save As... ")
- Have the gallery autorun from CD ROM (Windows only)
- Browse the pictures by category or one-by-one
- Zoom the pictures full-size or to-fit
- Choose the thumbnail size and enable/disable window animation
- Use mouse wheel or arrow keys for quick navigation. |
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