My installation shows Pro edition in Help->About, version is 1.9.3. My user has Admin privileges, but I did not run as admin. I had no problems installing it and activating it on Windows 7 64 Bit. If on Win7 (or Vista, if behaving the same way?) - You'll have to right-click downloaded gaotd zip and "Send to" (not Open with) - extractnow, click extract and hey presto - Setup, Activate, Ac gcd, readme all there. I use older version of (free) "extractnow", as it is simpler and good enough, You'll find it here: (462), or latest version from here: Please feel free to what I use in a shape of a simple extractor Prog and You'll always have all downloaded Files in one Folder in neat way. Not bad Tool for my specific needs, I'm keeping it, thanks GAOTD and Pearl Mountain for this Gift.Īnother aspect away from this Software and seeing some People cannot register it (activate) as Pro. I'm not sure I would use it for holiday snaps, I would probably get too annoyed that it tries to slice too much of scenery I passionately care about, but hmm, who knows. The whole thing (end product) saved (exported here) - can naturally be framed elsewhere. Later I discovered image backgrounds on which the Collage can be placed on and thought yeah, it gets better and better. Let's not forget that sometimes it can be mercifully kind to chop this and that, especially when it comes to portraits.(double chin perhaps, bold head.? lol) I would say tests I've done on 5 pics of a child - turn out interesting and ok, because I controlled what I could "spare" of each photo so it didn't lose too much of what I considered important - yet making it "fun looking". Then I discovered good old manipulation with Layout, Rotation, Sparse and Random Layout to see how to get less/more photos (to my satisfaction, and each Template changing from "auto" to customized) and the rest of it. At first it appears to be so basic, so lacking in Templates that the immediate reaction could be "oh whaaat?" (mine was!:) Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.Hi, seriously, this Program offers enough features (even in Win version dare I say) for playing around to get something decent out of it, surely. I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using. This is how my CollageIt looks that I created of my son David. I am running the application on Mac OSX Mountain Lion. Check with the CollageIt site to ensure that you version of Windows is compatible. I like this software so much, that in conjunction with the vendor we are going to giveaway 10 licenses of the software for the Mac, and 10 licenses for Windows. Plus, you can export the file to a format that can be uploaded to a photo printing site like Wal-Mart Photo Studio. Within a couple of minutes of installing the software, I had created a collage of my son David, who this blog is dedicated to. The Interface for the software is intuitive and easy to use. It is well worth the investment to update to the Pro version of the software. Once installed, I had the choice to use it as is, or plug in the pro code to unlock more templates and features. The CollageIt Pro site was easy to navigate, allowed me to download the “Free” version without any trouble. I run a Macbook Pro, so it was important to me to ensure that I received the correct software right off. I was given a copy of the software CollageIt Pro to review.
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