01 Nov 2007
There are some applications on PCs that
are a necessity. A media player would be one, maybe a download manager, but
another very useful tool is an image editor. Most of us have a digital camera
and being able to edit and look in detail at the images on our computer is a
great way to optimise the photos we have taken. With a good image editor you are
able to make sure that your photos are as good as they can be by using various
manipulation features such as colour and brightness adjustment, resizing and
rotating.
Photobie 4.4 is a useful image editor,
but try to ignore the dated interface and you’ll notice the fairly extensive
feature-set which is rare for a free tool. You can quickly browse your huge
image library in thumbnail format and it also has its own screen capture tool.
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<p>Flash2Video is an easy-to-use flash to video conversion tool, which supports the conversion of Macromedia Flash SWF files into AVI (uncompressed/compressed using any available codec including DivX and Xvid), and VCD, SVCD, and DVD compatible MPEG files.</p>
Posted by: hely0123 02 Nov 2007