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New Kodak EasyShare software simplifies management
Dennis Hissink : July 21th 2003 - 00:42 CET
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KodakAddressing the needs of millions of digital camera owners worldwide, Eastman Kodak Company today released the latest version of its free, popular all-in-one digital picture organization software. Kodak EasyShare software version 3.0 offers any digital camera owner new features designed to make it even simpler to quickly view, organize, edit, share, and print their digital pictures, including CD burning, on-screen album creation, and compatibility with Microsoft Outlook address books. The free download of the full Windows version is available by visiting http://www.kodak.com/go/easysharesw. A CD will also available for a nominal charge. "When you take a picture, you're capturing a memory.
All too often, these memories are 'trapped' inside a computer, preventing people from sharing and reliving moments with others," said William Jackson, general manager of desktop software and new services for Kodak's Digital & Applied Imaging division. "Kodak EasyShare Software — designed with the one-touch simplicity that the world expects from Kodak — frees your digital pictures so you can enjoy all the benefits of digital photography."

Millions of people have already discovered the benefits of Kodak EasyShare software. Regardless of what brand camera was used to take the digital pictures, the software provides straightforward ways to review, sort, e-mail, and print the images, whether using at home inkjet or thermal printers, online photofinishers, or neighborhood retailers.

Kodak EasyShare software's new CD burning feature enables people to back up their precious memories with a few clicks of the mouse. Using easy to follow directions, any PC user with a CD-recordable drive can quickly burn selected pictures to a standard CD-R, which can then be stored for archiving purposes or given to family and friends.

Version 3.0 offers an enhanced method to organize photos with the new "album" feature. Once EasyShare software is loaded, it automatically locates and indexes picture and video files, enabling people to view and sort (e.g., sort by date taken, view entire collection) their digital images from one central location. A person can then create virtual on-screen albums, and simply drag and drop pictures and videos into these albums, categorizing them much like they would when creating a traditional photo album with prints.

By selecting a group of photos and clicking on the new "Share" tab, people can quickly upload digital pictures to Ofoto in select countries for effortless sharing with anyone who can access the Web.

Kodak EasyShare software makes it simpler for people to share memories anywhere that e-mail reaches by importing Microsoft Outlook address books directly into the EasyShare Software e-mail address book.

Prints are the most common format by which pictures are shared, and Kodak EasyShare software provides people a choice of simple to use printing options to fit their needs, including: At home inkjet printing, using the software's proprietary One Touch to Better Pictures feature with Kodak Ultima and Premium Picture Paper inkjet products. This takes advantage of proprietary color technologies developed by Kodak to help people get vibrant, true-to-life prints from home inkjet printers.
At home thermal printing via the newly-introduced Kodak EasyShare printer dock 6000, resulting in a borderless, water-resistant, long-lasting 4 x 6-inch Kodak print in as little as 90 seconds, Online print ordering by uploading pictures to Ofoto, a Kodak Company, or more than 50 online photofinishers worldwide; At neighborhood retailers, taking a CD-R created with the software to in-store Kodak Picture Maker kiosks or counter staff for traditional processing.

Kodak EasyShare software works with most popular digital image formats and is ideal for all digital camera owners. It is also part of the award-winning Kodak EasyShare digital photography system, which includes simple-to-use, high quality digital cameras, camera docks for one-touch image transfer to a PC and rapid battery recharging, and the new Kodak EasyShare printer dock 6000.

The software is available in 10 languages: Simplified and Traditional Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Version 3.0 requires a 233 MHz processor running Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP; 64MB RAM (128MB RAM for Windows XP), 200MB hard drive space, and a color monitor with a minimum 800x600 display (16-bit or 24-bit color recommended). A CD or DVD-recordable drive (CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW) is required to use the CD burning feature, an Internet connection is necessary for e-mailing and online photofinishing, and an inkjet or thermal printer is needed for at home printing. Version 2.1, also available for download from Kodak.com, is compatible with Macintosh systems.
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