
e-Picture Pro 2.0.1
Now you can create animated Web graphics in a matter of minutes.

e-picture Pro makes the job of creating and editing animated graphics and text seem more like recreation. You can work with every element of an image because they each remain a separate object.
Increase, decrease, rotate, filter, bounce or skew any or all of the elements at any time. Then, animate your changes with the click of the mouse.
With e-picture, you can:
- Utilize a simple and intuitive interface
- Add 3D text and graphics
- Import and animate 3D objects
- Animate or edit virtually any attribute of any object at any time
- Perform image slicing
- Conduct seamless integration with Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe GoLive and Microsoft FrontPage
- Use numerous export file formats
- Preview and edit
- Take advantage of the import/export options
- Use the non-linear tweening capabilities
For more detailed information, including on updates, please read the documentation or visit the home page.
System Requirements: Power Macintosh; MacOS 8.5, 8.6 or 9.0; 32M of RAM (64M+ recommended); 20M of hard disk space.
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