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Softpedia reviews Microsoft Max
Mark Peters : September 21th 2005 - 23:55 CET
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Softpedia reviews Microsoft Max : Softpedia, the online Encyclopedia of free software downloads, reviewed Microsoft Max software. Microsoft Max is a new way of handling your digital images, according to Microsoft: "It isn't a product, it is a total new user experience." The new Max from Microsoft creates new exciting digital photo albums. Softpedia's articles states that with just a few clicks you will be able to create lists of your favorite photos and arrange them in the layout of your choice. Even if the list of your favorite photos contains several subfolders, the images are still displayed as they were only in one folder. As to user-friendliness the Microsoft Max seems to be ok, although some faster actions will be appreciated.
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Microsoft Max - Share and WinFX
Max makes it easy to share your memories with friends and family. You can send any photo list to your friends so they can view the photos in your desired presentation. When you update the list, they get the new photos automatically, although a Microsoft Passport network (or Hotmail) account is required. Micro-soft Max looks and acts differently than programs you've used before. Microsoft's next-generation WinFX technology is built into Max, which allows you to create nice visualizations of your pictures.
Softpedia - Conclusion
According to Softpedia: "To view the album, all you have to do is click the Play button, but unfortunately you cannot adjust the delay time for an image. The sharing function is also very easy to use…", and "Some of you might say that the program looks too much like Mac OS X, but let’s face it, for Microsoft, this is a big step forward and if WinFX can be used to make such programs, then we are anxiously waiting to see other applications as well" Continue to read the article and download Microsoft Max at Sofpedia.
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