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Best Options for Free Imaging Software

2 hours ago ago from Online Photo Programs Editing Free: Provides online photo programs editing free. Comprehensive resources photo editors program, photos enhancer, free picture organizer, image editing software.

There are several free photo editing software options available today. Some of the most basic free image editing software comes already packaged with some operating systems. Mac's iLife package includes Apple iPhoto software that allows you to perform basic tasks like cropping, removing red eye, and improving the color and contrast of photos. For Window's users, the standard package includes Windows Photo Gallery, which provides simple ...

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Picasa 3.1 Build 71.18

8 hours ago ago from Warez Downloads

Picasa 3.1 Build 71.18. Picasa is a free software download from Google that helps you: * Locate and organise all the photos on your computer. * Edit and add effects to your photos with a few simple clicks. * Share your photos with others through email, prints and on the web: it's fast, easy and free. New Features in Picasa 3.1: # Sync your Picasa 3 and Picasa Web Albums edits # Retouch your images # Preview image files ...

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Google Picasa available in version 3.6

21 hours ago ago from VietHak Team :) All For Free

Google launched a new version of their their famous software of management, retouching and sharing of digital photos : Picasa 3.6. : ) For the moment it's available only in English for Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. This version brings some improvements for name tags and the import process. Google also implemented a few additional features that make it easier to share, organize, and customize your photos and they have added an ...

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THE SIX WORST APPLE PRODUCTS OF ALL TIME

18 hours ago ago from Chicago Mac/PC Support

This is a thoughtful list.  Just proof that Apple doesn't get it always right.  Click here .  Thanks @CaptainBitmap in #mac Tagged: bad, News, products

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