WebAlbum 3.6
| Developer: |
Sarm Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/NT 4.x/2000/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$24.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 6.18 MB |
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Web Album is an easy-to-use, step-by-step application that will help you create your own professional looking online photo album with thumbnail galleries in a snap. Just select the pictures you want to add to your online album and then choose the style and layout of your picture page and thumbnail gallery. Your web album and thumbnail gallery come to life in a few clicks!
You can choose from numerous themes and templates to create your own gallery, customize many details, publish your web album instantly, or save it for future use. You do not need to know web design or HTML. Web Album takes care of the dirty work, creating the necessary thumbnails, HTML, and CSS files for you. All of these items comply with strict Internet standards.
You can take images from different source folders, sort them, and create text descriptions for your pictures and thumbnails.
Web album handles most of image formats, including the popular BMP, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, etc.
Publishing your photographs online has never been easier! Web Album has a built-in FTP client to help you upload your picture galleries to your web site. With Web Album, you can also publish your pictures to a local folder and then share them over a LAN or e-mail.
Web Album is great for power users. If you have some knowledge of web design or HTML, you can customize just about any part of your web album: edit page layouts and style sheets, add links to external pages, and much more.
Web Album's major features allow you to:
Use all popular image formats.
Follow an easy, intuitive user interface.
Create photo albums instantly. No HTML or programming knowledge required.
Customize just about any part of your web album.
Upload your thumbnail galleries to your web site in a snap with a built-in FTP client.
Choose any of the included themes or create your own.
Create your own galleries, if you're a web master. |
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