Web Gallery Wizard popcap
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KOMOTION Inc
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Windows
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Shareware |
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$24.95 (Buy it now)
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34000
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is a tool for anyone who wants to create photo-album Web pages with professional results. Showcase your images by creating your own personal Web site, with no HTML knowledge required. In five steps the wizard generates your Web gallery, including thumbnails, ready for posting online to any Web host. Arrange photos into albums, write image captions and album descriptions, and select from several built-in and professionally designed themes, with more available online.Web galleries feature animated intros, a slide show, QuickView navigation (see photos and thumbnails at a glance in one window), and high-resolution image options for printing. The Web gallery project file resides on your computer so you can update your online photo album without starting from scratch. For integrated FTP functionality and one-click uploading to a Web host, check out the PRO version of this product .Wizard features Wizard-style interfaceGenerate great-looking photo website pages in a few easy steps. Virtually no space limitationsCreate as many photo albums with as many photos as you wish. Basic image managementSave time with fast and easy previewing and rotating of images and adjusting of thumbnail crops. Source image Include a copy of your high resolution source files (optional) to enable image enlargement and to provide images suitable for printing.Image and album captioningTell your story by noting important people, places and dates. Batch caption images for even faster Web Gallery creation. Fun, creative themesPersonalize your Web Gallery with your choice of many themes. We are continually adding new themes, available from our website.Album managementAdd new photos to existing albums, change captions, reorganize photos or swap themes with just a few mouse clicks. FTP upload* Integrated FTP functionality; easily update all your Web Gallery files (or just recently changed files) to your Web host.Generated Web Gallery features QuickView# NavigationSee albums, pages and photos at-a-glance. Scrolling is kept to a minimum and image viewing is a breeze.Image enlargement Click to see high resolution images suitable for printing (optional, enabled in the wizard). SlideshowView a self-running, photo-by-photo slideshow of your Web Gallery with the click of a button. Keep it running on your screen for an easy way to showcase and enjoy your photos. Complete controlRetain control of your Web Gallery and keep intrusions to a minimum with no ads, no pop-ups and no spam. Your viewers don't need to register to see your Web Gallery. Safe and secureRest assured knowing your Web Gallery is generated on your computer, not on a remote Web host. Easily archive, update and upload*, even if your Web host changes. No cumbersome image-by-image upload. Multiple sharing optionsUpload your Web Gallery to a Web host*, burn it to a CD or DVD, or email it to family and friends.Clean designs* Web Gallery pages generated without roll-over promotional graphic. All versions display an unintrusive credit line. |
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