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Diji Album 7.0

by Paul Rowlingson

16 Aug 2006

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Verdict

A fun and simple way to present your pictures

Review Rating: rating

Type: Time limited demo

Platform: Windows XP

Manufacturer: Xequte

Size: 2.85MB

Number of Downloads: 911

Price: $39.50

Diji Album

Diji Album is a digital photo album that is great for storing holiday snaps and such. Finished albums can be emailed as self-executables, burnt to CD or uploaded to a website.

It's extremely easy to create albums, with a variety of wizards available to guide you along. A wide range of image formats are supported, from the common (GIF, JPEG), to the more obscure (Enhanced Metafile, Portable PixelMap).

Albums can be made a little more interesting through the use of some fun extras such as sounds, speech bubbles (for comments), and the ability to double-click an image for a larger view.

Images can be acquired directly from a scanner, digital camera or disk. Finished albums can emulate a traditional album with pages, or be presented as a slideshow.

The results may look a little amateur, but it's great for those occasions when you want something a little more inspiring without having to put in a great deal of effort.

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