SWiSH Pix 1.5

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    03/11/2007
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    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Image - SWiSH Pix 1.5

SWiSHpix lets you create animated Flash photo albums from your favorite digital photos. Simply select your photos, edit or crop to make them perfect, choose one of the presentation themes, add music, callouts or clipart (WMF, EMF, SWI, GIF, JPEG, BMP, PNG), and you'll have a stunning photo album in minutes. You can burn to an auto play CD-ROM, create files ready to upload to the Web (HTML ) as well as publish as a standalone EXE file or a self-installing screensaver, which you can e-mail to your friends.

You can make your own themes, or edit the themes we offer to truly personalize your album. You can also incorporate SWiSHpix's Flash photo albums into your existing Flash Web site - the possibilities are endless. Version 1.5 ncludes microphone sound recording, collect photos directly from your camera as well as improved decorate features.

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