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Photo Framer–Software Review

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Photo Framer–Software Review

Photo Framer is an imaging and desktop enhancement program that adds impressive frames to digital photos in order to enhance your personal albums, projects, Web sites, or desktop wallpapers with remarkable ease. Through its innovative graphical user interface, you can choose from a variety of frames and add them to your images, save your framed images in popular formats for use on your projects and print your framed images.

The user interface is very clean, simple, and intuitive. Drop-down menus and shortcut commands line the top of the window; frequently used commands line the left side for quick access.

The application’s Frames feature comes with a large variety of frames that can be placed around the images. Some of the frames are a little cheesy, but, the program includes a Preview option for most of its features. There’s also an undo option.

Photo Framer also offers several effects, such as Sepia, Grayscale, and Colorize, which were all extremely easy to apply. There’s an ample Help file, should you need it. Overall, Photo Framer is the perfect photo editor for novice users, or anyone who doesn’t want all the bells and whistles that come with more-expensive image editing programs.

Price: Free to try (30-use trial); $29.00 to buy

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April 7th, 2010 at 2:36 pm

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Recovering accidentally deleted files in Windows 7

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If you accidentally deleted some files or folders from your hard disk, and if they were sent to the Recycle Bin, you can get them back, provided that you don’t empty the Recycle Bin first. You have three ways to do that:

- To put all items bck where they were, click Restore all items in the toolbar.
- To put a single item back where it was, right-click its icon and choose Restore.
- Optionally, you can select multiple icons, right-click any selected icon, and choose Restore to put all those selected items back where they were.

Each file and folder you restore will be returned to its original location.

If you empty the Recycle Bin, you will need a data recovery software such as Recuva to recover deleted files.

Note: If you securely delete or “shred” files using a specialized software, it is simply impossible to recover the files.

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December 28th, 2009 at 11:36 am