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Subject:Re: A page of thumbnails From:John Posada <posada -at- FAXSAV -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 10 Aug 1998 13:13:17 -0400
I sent off a quick reply and the answer was biased toward what I had on my
mind at the time of the answer.
If you are looking to make those thumbnails a web page (which I was doing as
I responded), then I stick with FP98.
However, if you're talking about just browsing a large collection of
graphics as thumbnails for personal viewing and selection, then I'd
recommend either PaintShop Pro 5's browse function or the browse capability
in ULead's Web Razor suite.
John Posada
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> Subject: A page of thumbnails
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> I would appreciate hearing what package you are using to quickly create
> a page of thumbnails from a diskette full of .jpg files.
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> thanks
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