AcidImage v3 Released in Three Flavors
Red Mercury has released three major new releases of its award-winning Palm OS image viewer AcidImage 3.0. The new version is faster and adds a number of new features, and is now available in three versions, basic standard and pro.
Some new features in AcidImage include:
- Cross-fading gives AcidImage the coolest looking slideshows yet
- Folder-thumbnail view gives quick overview of folder contents
- Full 5-way navigation support for single-handed use
- Open email attachments, receive images via Bluetooth or infrared
- Send images via email, Bluetooth , or infrared (AcidImage and AcidImage Pro)
- Resize images on the fly while sending (AcidImage and AcidImage Pro)
- Move, copy, rename, and delete files anywhere
- No file conversion or desktop application needed
AcidImage Basic [BUY] is a full-featured JPEG image viewer with cool cross-fading slideshows. AcidImage (standard) [BUY] is a powerful image viewer that adds advanced functionality for sending and receiving images. Image files can be sent or received via Bluetooth, email, and infrared beaming. AcidImage is also equipped with multiple settings to resize or compress larger images files so files can be sent and received faster.
AcidImage Pro [BUY] enables users to view multi-page faxes received as email attachments in TIFF format as well as other email image file attachments (JPEG, GIF, BMP) directly on their handheld or smartphone, and includes all of the features of AcidImage. AcidImage Pro integrates seamlessly with many popular wireless email applications, making it possible to view fax and image files while away from a computer.
Full evaluation versions are available for a free 15-day trial, prices range from $17.95 (basic) to $49.95 USD for AI Pro. Version 3.0 is a free software update for registered users. In addition, the new AcidImage website has tons of information to help you learn more about how to get the most out of AcidImage, including integrating AcidImage with email, bluetooth, fax viewing (AcidImage Pro), and more.
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