IvanView 1.2.15

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Image - IvanView 1.2.15
IvanView 1.2.15 is capable of viewing more than 70 image formats and has conversion capabilities in 20 of the most popular formats. Its interface can be adjusted with great flexibility to accommodate both beginners and professionals. You will never again forget when or where you snapped a photo when you take advantage of a new option allowing you to add comments to any type of image. The handy slide-show function will allow you to display your images with a customizable delay between them. The built-in editor will make the editing of images quick and convenient; giving the photos a polished look is a breeze.

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  1. Wonderful for slow days at the office or on your brake David konichiwa 123 -- June 9 2005, 00.59

    extremely fun game that can be humourous

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  2. da Anonymous -- June 8 2005, 23.58

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  3. ggkjhgkjhg Anonymous -- June 8 2005, 21.44

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  4. Google - you've done it again! Doug Laird -- June 8 2005, 17.09

    Froogle is awesome and through time it will prove to be the e shopping tool - rivalling or even blowing away, some other well known Brands currently Online.

    A few items recently found, is an excellent idea and again - Google are looking to pioneer these types of Idea's on their new products.

    Keep your eyes peeled, this service will get a lot better and before you know it we will all be buying on Froogle.

    Google Labs are awesome. You can really get involved with what Google are doing. (Froogle, being a small part of the whole pie).

    Maps, Catalogues and Google Print will be interesting to watch. What else will Google think of? - well that's just it. They do not need to think. Google can just act:

    By monitoring what people are searching for, and by what keywords the likes of Amazon and EBay and everyone else are buying, Google can simply watch and decide that they will follow a certain line from the response others receive from Google.

    Google are in a prime position here to take the next step and begin generating traffic from their Portals, as opposed to just Search. It's interesting and very exciting!

    The next 2 years will decide the permenent path for Google. Will they dominate? will they succeed in the Portal Market, as opposed to just Search?

    At the moment Google cannot put a foot wrong. I commend them for their idea's and excellent stance moving forwards with their Products.

    Go Froogle! - Go Google!

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  5. Best Browser Ever Anonymous -- June 8 2005, 10.52

    This browser is great. Very simple interface and seems much faster than IE. I have tried many of the free browsers out there and this one is defintiely #1 on my list

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