Publisher's Description
From fCoder:
PhotoPrint is a professional utility for people working with graphic content. It makes large image collection management easy and creates ready-to-print photo albums. User-friendly interface along with command line mode makes it both handy for inexperienced user and professional. Many things can be applied automatically - page header and footer macros, image comment macros, AutoArrange mode - at the same time you can position and size images any way you like. All this allows to create a unique presentation quickly and easily. Image frame and shadow size, color and ankle can be customized. Several kinds of image alignment let you organize images on page exactly as you want. Project inspector vastly eases working with project. All images currently not used in the project are organized in so-called "No Arrange" page and you can drag-n-drop them to whatever page you like. Working with many images as with one project allows to avoid everyday routine work whenever you need to make minor changes. Another great feature of PhotoPrint, as well as of any fCoder program, is fast thumbnail creation - even if you work with hundreds of images at once - it won't slow down you computer. PhotoPrint supports all popular graphic formats. In current version we have totally redesigned printing engine. Now it prints on all types of printers.
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"Good bachup gut not a replacement for Picasa."
Version: PhotoPrint 3.4
Pros
Stability, sharpness
Cons
Limited capability.
Summary
Godd alternative to Picasa but not a substitue for it.
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"usd &adds to my set up as freelnce grphc dsignr"
Version: PhotoPrint 3.4
Pros
no cons...
Cons
none that i see at present
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