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Editable Photo Album (Ostrich Leather Cover) 1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows XP, DNL Viewer
Downloads 65 Limitations None
Publisher Perceval Publications File Size 481k
Date added 07 Dec 2005 Check your speed

Editable Photo Album (with ostrich leather cover) is a 3d page turning digital copy of the printed photo album. It gives you an opportunity to arrange your digital photos, place them in your own digital album and easily view. The photo album will be immediately activated on-line when the credit card payment is done.

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