Organizing Images
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How to Organize Images
How to Organize Images - organize images automatically. The award-winning image organizer will show you how to organize images, how to organize images automatically, how to organize images in folders and archives, how to organize images in image
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WildBit Viewer v.5.12 Alpha 2.0
WildBit Viewer is an image viewer with built-in slideshow viewer. It supports most popular image image formats, as well as EXIF data display. The software offers a thumbnail browser and a full preview of the selected image. In addition,
Portable WildBit Viewer 5.13 Alpha v.2
WildBit Viewer offers users the ability to view, edit, and design slideshows with their pictures.
DSLR Assistant v.1.4
An application to remotely control your Canon digital camera from a Mac computer using a USB or Firewire cable.
Link Show (Images) v.1.1
Link Show v1.1 (Images) is an easy-to-use and completely customizable preview-type menu system that supports image previews and includes custom cursor support and a variety of border styles.
Magic Images Screen Saver
This screen saver rotates amazing stereogram images. A stereogram is a two-dimensional picture with embedded depth information for simulating a three-dimensional representation. In contrast to other methods for creating spatial depth (e.g. red/green
Watermark Multiple Images Software
Put a watermark image on top of many images files at once. The background of the watermark image can be made to be transparent.
MS Visio Extract Images From Multiple Files Software
In one or many MS Visio files, extract images found within each file and save each image as a BMP file. Visio 2000 or higher required.
Download and Save All Images On Web Sites Software
Download all images found on web site(s) to your computer.
Abstract Images Free Screensaver v.2.0.2
Decorate your screen with this amazing Abstarct Images Free Screensaver. It shows you off the long set of images having very unusual forms and nice pure colors and hues.
MS Word Extract Images from multiple files
Do you have a number of Microsoft Word documents, either your own, or perhaps off the internet that you ve downloaded, but you need to extract the images from them? Wouldn t it be a pain if you had to manually cut and paste every single image by hand? Of