PhotoXtreme 1.0.34

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    272
  • User rating:
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  • Date added:
    10/03/2004
  • File size:
    9.4M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

PhotoXtreme is digital-camera software. It auto detects and downloads photos off of USB media devices (cameras and media readers). No additional software or drivers are needed. The application renames multiple photo files in one easy step and resizes multiple photos for e-mail. It reads EXIF settings the camera used to take the photo from the photo image and also reads and writes EXIF info to JPEG files. You can create HTML Web pages from electronic albums for sharing with friends and family and organize and maintain electronic photo albums. The application features the ability to view a slide show of any album and to print a thumbnail-album quick reference sheet.

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  1. frontino Michele Scaffidi -- December 11 2005, 01.33

  2. frontino Michele Scaffidi -- December 11 2005, 01.31

  3. Excuse for adware Marc Daneker -- December 10 2005, 16.13

    This program requires adware be installed or you by full version! Junk!

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