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cPicture LE V1.6.5   
Suggested by Lesmo16 - Added on 4 May 2007
3MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (2322)
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Synopsis: cPicture is an image viewer that supports both images (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, RAW) and other media files (AVI, QT, MOV, MPEG, MP3, WMV). You can also use it to remove red-eye from your photos, as well as create a HTML index for your collection.

Note: This is the last freeware version of cPicture. By default, it will run for 30 days with all features enabled, after which it will revert to the freeware mode with certain features disabled.

Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies:
How to extract: Download the EXE file and copy to any folder of your choice. If you plan to run this application on Win9x/ME, you also need to download unicows.dll to the same folder. You may also want to download the plugins to support RAW and TIFF files, as well as additional color profiles. Then create an empty file called cPicture.xml in the same folder so that settings will be written there. Launch the program by double-clicking on cPicture.exe.
Unicode support: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] aymieo.o after i download it, it doesn't seem to show an icon. and i don't know how to uninstall it. [2006-06-17 21:07]

[Anonymous] PjotrThe new version 1.6.6. is no longer freeware.
You need a license code after the 30 day trial period. If not the program stops working.
 [2006-09-23 10:03]

[Anonymous] Andrew LeeI have included a direct download link for the last freeware version that I have. If any of you have a more recent freeware version, please email it to me. [2006-09-23 19:21]

[Anonymous] Andrew LeeI have update the direct download link with V1.6.5, the last freeware version prior to V1.6.6, courtesy of Pjotr. Thanks! [2006-09-24 21:52]

[Anonymous] RedbeardDoes anyone else get an error stating "The plug-in "cpp_raw.dll" is not version 2.7 and cannot be loaded."? I get this even after updating the plug-in from the website. [2007-05-06 06:09]

[Anonymous] LocalYup Redbeard, it says that both the cpp_raw and cpp_tif_png dlls are not version 2.7

It also says that the demo has expired which is kinda strange for the free version, but then it seems to work anyway.

I've not tried anything strenuous with it yet though, it may be hobbled
 [2007-08-12 20:11]

[Anonymous] JonasThe "cpp_raw" & "cpp_tiff" windows at start up can be removed from the program folder and this will stop the intrusion. It in no way effects the way the program works. You can look through the 2.7 version and make a few changes, too. [2007-10-25 11:09]

[Anonymous] JonasAddendum:
That should read, remove the two .dll packages from the program folder, that is, the "cpp_raw & cpp_tiff" packages. It does not harm the program and eliminates the opening windows telling you they are not present in the 2.7 version. Minor annoyances gone away!
 [2007-10-25 11:34]

[Anonymous] NhThis is the new address:
http://cpicture.net/en/index.html
 [2008-01-13 20:01]


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