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Centico Photo Album 1.04

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filesize 5.91 MB
Organize your photos in rich albums that contain both photos and text.
Published: May 10, 2006
Published by: Centico Ltd.
www.centico.com
License Shareware
$49.95 to purchase
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OS: 2k / XP
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Ordinary albums that show only photos are ok, but not very interesting. By adding text directly inside the album you will create attention-grabbing albums that your friends and family will love to see. This is a great way to immortalize your child's antics, or what happened during the vacation.

Use the powerful image editor to fix your photos. Place images that you don't like much in a Shoebox in order to keep them nearby but out of sight; this makes organization much easier. Burn your photos to a CD or DVD, and then use "Time Warp Backup" to keep all of your editing changes safe without having to backup again. Share your photos by email, web albums, or printed albums.

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