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Boinx PhotoPresenter 3.4


License Free to try
Requirements A supported Core Image graphics card. Advanced effects may require a more capable graphic card. Please tryout the software first.
Downloads 14 Limitations None
Publisher Boinx Software Ltd. File Size 0
Date added 02 Sep 2008 Check your speed

PhotoPresenter is an award-winning, easy-to-use and powerful slideshow viewer. It allows you to quickly present all your pictures and movies, and to create amazing presentations in just a snap.

Have you ever been upset by the fact that movies you capture with your digital camera just can't be viewed as easily as still pictures? Or just looking for a simple slideshow viewer to quickly and elegantly present the pictures of your iPhoto or Aperture libraries, or from anywhere else?

PhotoPresenter is just what you need! It combines a real ease of use with gorgeous looking slideshows, and let you go straight to what you want: to amaze your friends with what you capture with your digital camera!

  • Show movies as easily as pictures
  • Sober standard, or beautiful animated slideshow styles
  • Can display the content of any location: iPhoto and Aperture library, folders, CD, etc.
  • And much more

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