Greeting Card Designer 5.3.1

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Create cool greeting cards with your photo using this greeting card maker software. Belltech Greeting Card Designer helps you easily create cool greeting cards with your own photos, clip art, callouts, and backgrounds, and e-mail or print them right away on your printer. Create cards for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, New Year, Valentine's Day, birthdays, anniversaries, or any occasion. Start with a card template and add your own photos and clip art to finish. This greeting card software is integrated with an advanced screen capture tool and a variety of image-editing capabilities. Add cool shapes such as smiles and love signs. Use hundreds of supplied verses to create quarter-fold or half-fold cards. Add color-gradient effects, texture, partial transparency, shadows to your images, and shapes. Belltech Greeting Card software supports BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, WMF, or TIFF images.

Version 5.3.1 adds spell check, more templates.

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