Screenzz Photo Sharing 4.11

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Image - Screenzz Photo Sharing 4.11
Screenzz solves a couple of problems with digital photo sharing. The 1st problem: we take pictures and seldom look at them. The coolest part about Screenzz is after you provide it with your photos it delivers them back to you randomly, a few at a time every day so you can re-live important memories. You can choose to receive your daily photos via email, screen saver, desktop viewer, and/or digital picture frame. The 2nd problem: they are difficult to share. The next coolest part about Screenzz is that you can connect your account to others so in the photos delivered to you, the photos of people you care about are mingled in with yours. They also receive a daily selection of their photos with yours mixed in! Adding new photos to your Screenzz account is as simple as adding them to your 'My Pictures' folder. Version 4.11 fixes a memory leak.

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