Image Pals 2.0

Category: Multimedia
Year: 1994
Description:Serial Inside Offers five modules through which the user can capture, view, catalog, manipulate, and convert graphic images. The modules are clean, refined and perform well. Album is used to organize and catalog "media" files, Image Editor is used to manipulate (as well as convert) images, Screen Capture is a sharp utility for just that purpose. CD Browser allows you to view Kodak Photo CDs, and finally Viewer, which is capable of displaying a wide variety of graphics
Manufacturer: Ulead Systems Inc.
Localization: EN
OS: Windows 3.x

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#8298ImagePals-2-0-Win3x.rar5 MB0xCE73E8C0Fake?


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On Wednesday September 16, 2020 gerardo espinosa said:

thanks you so much. I solved the windows problem by using an old computer (portable) ans installing the windows version I needed. Once I got the program installed, (W.Perfect) I filed it as a usable system (a free software text processor). I intend to do the same for photo editing with Ulead or old Canon software.
Thanks again.

On Thursday April 30, 2020 H Schuiling said:

I downloaded Image Pals 2 Go but it won't
work under a newer version of windows. To bad. It is the best program ever made for grafic's.

On Saturday August 31, 2019 Rikki Nadir said:

Thank you very much for this file. I had looked on dozens of old and 'abandonware' sites but nobody ever seemed to know what I was talking about! I'm very grateful and will visit you again soon. Keep up the good work.

On Sunday August 6, 2017 manfred herr said:

downloaded Pals2Go does not run because of :: parsing filters is unsupported::
My computer is running under LINUX.
Can somebody help me?

On Monday February 4, 2013  said:

Thank you very much for this software!.
A friend of mine stills work with this old program. He like it very much: It is very simple, kind of intuitive, easy to work with, and has all the tools for having the thing done !
:)
Who is in charged of this site?
CONGRATULATIONS FOR KEEPING OLD FREE SOFTWARE STILL ON-LINE