Quick Imager 1.1

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  • Date added:
    03/03/2004
  • File size:
    3.3M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Quick Imager allows you to create huge posters and pictures or full-size quilt patterns and picture quilts without requiring a large format printer. Quick Imager enlarges your pattern or picture and prints it across multiple pages for assembly. It works with any Windows compatible printer and supports JPG, GIF, TIF, or BMP format files.

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  1. Cannot Delete From Computer Anonymous -- December 1 2004, 03.10

    A Big mistake. You Cannot Delete this software from Computer. If you check all the links on the website, very suspicious software, example: Veri-Safe link does not match. There is No contact: No telephone #s, no addresses, no country is listed. The features were few. A Horrible Mistake. I am not leaving my email address here.

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