Better support for 64 bit systems is also long awaited new feature of
new version.
Some other new features includes sharpening the image after resize.
(Unsharp Mask filter)
Other new/improved version 4 features:
- added the option to quickly send photos using the built-in mail
client or Microsoft Outlook / Windows Mail
- added ability to define / change the date the photo was taken
- added German and Danish program versions
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SnipClik is easy-to-use Windows application that lets your quickly
resize, rotate, comment, compare or stamp your photos, with just one
click. SnipClik immediately turns your snapshots into email-sized
images that you can send to friends and family.
There's no need to learn an oversized photo manipulation application,
or wait for it to load into memory each time you need it. Simply click
the SnipClik icon, and the program lets you enhance photos that you've
taken or scanned.
Users never need to exit any computer program to use SnipClik. It is
possible to have a word-processing document on the monitor, be in the
middle of writing/reading an e-mail, or even surfing the Internet.
SnipClik is simple, efficient, and nicely laid out. And it's available
whenever you need it.
SnipClik features include:
- Geotag you photographs
- Watermark your photos
- Describe/comment your photos
- Prepare your digital photos for sending to your family and friends
- Add date and/or time stamp to your digital photos
- Stamp a text or EXIF information
- Compare your photos
- Extract EXIF data from your digital images
- Sharpening the image after resizing (Unsharp Mask filter)
- Automatic orientation correction
SnipClik is available as a 30-day tryout version at http://www.snipclik.com/
for free evaluation. The personal license costs 39.95 US Dollars and
business license costs 59.95 US Dollars.
Product Page: http://snipclik.com/
Download: http://snipclik.com/download.php
Examples of SnipClik Usage: http://snipclik.com/examples/
Screenshots:
http://snipclik.com/img/snapshotEN1.jpg
http://snipclik.com/img/en/descriptor_1.png
http://snipclik.com/img/snapshot4.jpg