Ashampoo Photo Commander

I was intrigued to note in the magazine PC User February edition free Ashampoo Photo Commander 4 Magazine Edition (valued at $51).

Start managing your media files the fast and easy way with Ashampoo Photo Commander 4 Magazine Edition. Valued at US$39.99, it's free for PC User readers this month, thanks to Ashampoo. Ashampoo Photo Commander 4 is a control centre for all your photos, videos and audio files. In addition to managing, viewing and playing all these files, it can perform most common editing tasks, so that 90% of the time you can do everything you want without ever switching to an external program.

The magazine should be on sale in your favourite place now. Also there is Paragon Drive Backup 8.0 Special Edition, and Easy Point-of-sale solution: Full version of Whitech's AAPos 3.11. Subscribe to the magazine today, by visiting www.pcuser.magshop.com.au then as the saying goes, follow the bouncing ball.

Being keen on massaging photographs with Paint Shop Pro, I couldn't help but take up the free version in the magazine, and then update to version 5 The first thing I did was to let the wizard loose on all the photographs in My Documents\My Pictures.

I was then given the opportunity for settings, such as where I wanted it to start, what to do, etc.

I then let it go on with a folder from My Documents\My Pictures\Photos taken from a trip to New Zealand in May 2006..

Those strange looking boulders are called the Moeraki Boulders, eastern side of the South Island. But wait... I've got a whole lot more! I won't talk about those. If you wanted to view them all, I could just save them to a USB flash drive and one could view them all without listening to comments that would probably be boring. Remember viewing slide shows your parents or their friends might have made?

Pictures are probably only interesting if YOU took them... Thanks to Ashampoo, I live a clean existence.

TrevorF

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