Monday, September 3, 2012

Photoscape Review

For a Long I've been looking for a free downloadable image editor. With All sort of awesome gadgets, Easy to use and fun. That not only resizes, edits and tweaks your Photos. It took me a long time to find something that I liked and would be able to use without a Trial Runs only. I would always find something great to edited with, but it always end up with the con of having it only for a short Trial .  I don't have money to be able to spend it on a high price program like Photoshop and  many others.  Usually I look for programs on Cnet, which is a great place to find program for free to download. But I always have the bad luck of finding editing software that didn't meet my requirements or had only trials available or costed money. It wasn't till about one week ago that I found a easy to use, editing software that was free, and had all sorts of gadgets to use. for example:


  • creates slideshows
  •  animated GIF's
  •  captures screenshots
  • combines and splits images
  • And much more
Its all-in-one style photo editor. It"s about two years old and also rank #1 photo editor on Cnet. It could be used on  operating systems: Window NT/2000/XP/Vista and Windows 7. The rating the program has 5 stars and it that should show that it a fantastic product to use. 

My opinion of photo scape is that I really love the program I can finally make my photo of myself look great. I love how it really easy to use and if you something wrong you can fix it with a click of a undo button. And its free I always loved free Things.  - Jessica Florence Peters




Here I took some screenshot to show how and looks. Of course I couldn't put up all the photo of what the program look let but here the Start Page and photo editing Page

Start Page
Normal Editing Page 

Life Wasn't Hard



As a little girl life wasn’t so hard
Running around without a care in the world
Laughing without shadows lingering in your eyes
How did we know that life woud became so harsh
By slamming you agisant the wall
The Only thing she thought could harm her  were falling off the bar
Thought she was invisible 
But soon that was gone
By Jessica F. Peters