Logosmartz Business stationery pro 3.0
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Logosmartz Business stationery pro (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/ XP |
| License: | Shareware |
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$39.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 17.05 MB |
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Logosmartz Business Stationery Pro 3.0 helps you to design labels, brochures, business cards, newsletters, flyers, letterheads and envelopes with your company logo printed on them. Logosmartz Business Stationery Features: - Library of Graphics-Contains an extensive collection of stunning images and clipart. Stunning Visual Effects - The software allows you to add contrast, transparency, drop shadow and a variety of effects to your images. Data Insertion - You can add an Excel, Character delimited (.txt, .csv) file or an access (.mdb) file to the template. Variety of Templates: You can use these attractive templates to create a range of office stationery. Save / Reuse. - You can also reuse the same design to give your stationery a uniform and professional look. The files can be saved only in PDF format. Any Size - Business Stationery Pro generates High resolution business stationery with a maximum output of 600dpi. However, you can also pick 300dpi as an option.Various Printing Options - You can choose from a variety of printing options for your stationery. The software has a tiling option that allows you to fit large number of images on a single sheet of paper. The payment gateway on Logosmartz is hosted on a Https (secure) server and is fully secure. Logosmartz takes special care to ensure that your credit card and billing information is not compromised and is fully secure. The Logosmartz privacy policy also ensures that any personal detail as provided by you is kept secure and is not used in any way other than as laid down in the policy.
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