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Astro Image Framer 1.1


License Free
Requirements Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
Downloads 32 Limitations None
Publisher TrevBoyd File Size 344k
Date added 23 Nov 2007 Check your speed

This utility is designed to add borders and titles to photos. It was created with astro photographers in mind, since it is quite common practice to treat astrophotos in this way before putting them on the Web for display. It can of course be used on any type of photo, as it works on any image file. The software runs on Windows only, and has been tested on XP and Vista Ultimate. It should run OK on other versions of Windows, but has not been tested. This software is shareware - it is free to try and use, but if you use it and find it useful, I would appreciate a donation. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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