<P>Free demo version of Click'n View. No evaluation period, but with some restrictions.<BR> </P> <UL> <LI>Flash Movie Maker included that creates Flash Gallery directly even from RAW images.</LI> <LI>Holds more than 100,000 of photos in each album and stay in control.</LI> <LI>Supports various formats Still image: JPEG,BMP,GIF,TIFF, PNG,PSD,WMF,PCD,PIC,TGA,SGI,PCX, ICO, JFIF, EPS, EMF, PDD</LI> <LI>Saves images in bmp, jpeg, gif,png, AVI, mov. Transparent GIF, PNG,Animated GIF supported. </LI> <LI>Captures video frames for all video supported</LI> <LI>Gives motion to still image with Pan and zoom by OpenGL. </LI> <LI>Supports lossless editting, full featured slideshow.</LI> <LI> Includes Graphic Converter,Web Page generator,Duplicate Finder,Calendar Style List</LI> <LI>Shows histgram in each image. -Scanner and multi-scan supported.</LI> <LI>Automated update shows "what's new" before downloading.</LI> <LI>Version 4 Dual View,Highlight Clip,Fullscreen view, Active filters.</LI> <LI>Click'n View Pro4 is also available for RAW images in almost all SLR and unique 3D backup system.<BR> </LI> </UL>
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Click'n View LE 5.0.3.0
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | 1.0GHz CPU 256MB RAM Video Card for smoothe 3D viewing Internet Explorer 6 or 7 with Flash Player 8 or 9 installed. | ||
| Downloads | 30 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Wikiwiki Software | File Size | 8.4M |
| Date added | 17 Apr 2008 | ||
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