Publisher's Description
From Photoleap:
Send hundreds of photos, of any size, to anyone with an email address. Photographs are for sharing. But it hasn't always been easy to share digital photos - until now. Introducing Photoleap, a better way to share. For Windows and Mac.
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"Cannot connect to server"
Version: Photoleap 1.1.1
Pros
The idea is a good one.
Cons
I have installed and re-installed this program but cannot get past the setup because it tells me cannot connect to server.
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"Worked great for me!!!"
Version: Photoleap 1.1.1
Pros
It was extremely easy to use and worked flawlessly to email pictures that would not email through my service provider. I did not have to read any instructions on how to use it because the programs interface is self explanatory.
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"Excellent program to effortlessly share photographs!"
Version: Photoleap 1.1.1
Pros
Easy, fast, high quality and high format size photograph sharing capability. Use of progam is very intuitive, just like sending an e-mail. Very fast method to share large quantities of high mega pixel photographs. No size reduction preparation required, just drag an entire folder or selected individual pictures to the send message. Photographs are received in their orignal high quality format size, yielding excellent viewing and printing capability. The Photoleap viewer has very good navigation, slide show,file saving, and printing tools. A wonderful method to receive photograph updates of my grandchildren on the opposite coast. The best method I have seen to easily share photographs.
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"CAN'T START"
Version: Photoleap 1.0
Cons
You have to enter your e'mail before you start. Although this is ok, it does not regester your details and tells you, you have to try later. Trust this to be free!
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