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You may want to be careful when you first run this program. It will find ALL of the pictures on the computer. Even the ones you thought you had hid or forgotten about.
Does it expire? If it don't this is one more have to programs. It does more than view, quite a bit more. Thanks Dudelive |
Any spyware? I'm willling to try however hesitant in fear of some type of spyware or adware...
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Have any of you guys used Phototlightning before?
http://www.photolightning.com/ If yes, how does it compare to this? Cheerz Dave |
The Google one is free, as opposed to Photoligtning. It has a very handy e-mail feature that will reduce a 1.4 mb jpg image (8MP) to 40 kb, and attach it to an email. Same as ACDSee 6 does. It has very rudamentary editing features, nothing on the order of ACDSee. It has a nice web publishing feature, that makes it a one button operation. This is a pretty nice program for free and has a place on your pc if you are into putting images on a web site for sharing. The next step up is ACDSee which is very powerful and does the same stuff, but better, not always a obvious. The google software is really easy to use. Recommended.
Great post Phogphire. Thanks |
very nice...
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Thanks for your contribution to Google Hello: http://www.googlehello.com/node/view/10
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Interestening to see how intelliot puts the "code" (or quote I guess) from Phogphire's post above, put's it at his own site, saying "Source: B1" and then goes here and spam us about it.
Hello-Goodbye intelliot. One post only and allready in my spam filter... What is your source Phogphire? |
i've used hello before and it did a pretty good job, but was a little slow on the person recieving the pictures since they were on dialup.
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