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There is nothing I like so much as a program that does something really well. I mean, super well. That you simply cannot think of anything it does not do that it should do.
Allow me to introduce you to PicaView. PicaView solves one of the more aggrivating problems for anyone who deals with graphic files – finding the $%&* thing. You know it is there in "my
pictures," or in "stuff for web" or some place like that, but exactly which one is it? Or, you were just so descriptive when you saved the darn thing, along with three other files very much like it. You've got "Graycee After
Spa" and then "Graycee After Spa 1" and Graycee After Spa 2." One of them was decidedly cuter than the other. But all you see now is those file names in the Windows Explorer. I don't want to have to open
Photoshop and go through the whole rigamarole of navigating to the right directory again. But how do I find the file, the right file.
PicaView. All you gotta do, chum, is right-click on the file name. Up pops a right-click menu and guess what? There's a good-size thumbnail of the picture right
there. Like automagic. Nothing to it. Wrong picture? Right-click on the next one. (Isn't she a cute dog, by the way?) Well, that's the basic PicaView but there is more. You
can, obviously, open the file in a particular program and you can also do all the things you want to do with the right-click menu (because it is right there) like delete and copy. But, also . . .
You can print the picture out or, if you've selected several pictures, you can print out a page of thumbnails (really handy) or make a slide show. Right there and right in real time.
PicaView will save you so much time, and do it so elegantly, that it is something you'll wonder how you got along without it ten minutes after you install. This one is a real winner.
Connect to PicaView's web site.
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