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Corel Snapfire, Corel Snapfire Plus and Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo Receive Works with Windows Vista Logo Certification

Corel announces that Corel Snapfire, Corel Snapfire Plus and Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo have been certified to carry the Works with Windows Vista logo. Building on Corel's strong heritage of delivering industry-leading digital imaging software for the Windows platform, Snapfire, Snapfire Plus and Paint Shop Pro Photo will feature the Works with Windows Vista logo.

By February 19th, users can download and install the Windows Vista update from the "Check the Updates" item in the Help menu of the applications. In addition, update messages will appear in the Message Center window of Snapfire. Corel Snapfire is a free download that delivers all of the tools users need to enhance, share and organize their digital photos and video clips. Easy to use and learn, Snapfire Plus allows users to create stunning slideshows and print projects. You can visit www.snapfire.com to experience the free download.

Users can easily upgrade to Snapfire Plus, the enhanced version, as their experience and confidence with digital photo and video sharing and editing grows. Snapfire Plus offers all the popular organization and sharing options of the free version as well as more advanced, yet easy-to-use photo- and video-editing features, including the popular Makeover Tools and Picture Tubes currently found only in Paint Shop Pro Photo. In addition, Snapfire Plus provides more options for creating unique slide shows, including easy video editing and full control over motion effects and transitions, additional project templates, and the PhotoSafe Backup System.

The Paint Shop Pro Photo update includes many enhancements for users of earlier versions of Windows, including improved performance and support for ten additional camera raw formats. Paint Shop Pro Photo is a complete digital photography toolkit that allows users to edit, manage and share their photos as well as create stunning photo projects.



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