License: Shareware (Free to try)
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Added: 09 Apr 2009
Updated: 09 Apr 2009
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Pic-A-Shot Publisher Description

Give you clients all their images on an encrypted CD/DVD and let them order prints via E-mail. It means that you don't have to have them at your studio picking pictures to print. They can do it in the comfort of their own home. Easy to use Wizrd allows you to build and burn a Distribution Package containing all their images. Each full sized image is encrypted and watermarked to prevent screen capture. For professional photographer only. The Distribution CD / DVD will run automatically when inserted into clients computer. They simply scroll though the thumbnails, select what sizes they want to print and send you and order. You control print prices and sizes.




OS: Win 98/NT/ME/2000/XP/Vista
Requirements: A PC with Win98 or later
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Pic-A-Shot does not contain any spyware, trojans or viruses and it is considered to be "Safe To Install". Embed Award
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