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10 copies of a top photo management and editing package being given away

 
 
Ian Burley
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      20th Nov 2003
ACDSee 6.0 Power Pack is the latest edition of the celebrated previewing,
editing and management photo software package, including ACDSee FotoSlate
for versatile photo printing. We've got ten copies to give away in a prize
draw.

For more information on the software and how to enter - go to:

http://dp-now.com/archives/000410.html

You need only fill in a simple online form to subscribe to our free email
newsletter to go into the draw and we are giving ten copies of the software
away at the end of the month.

We do not pass on subscribers' details to third parties (except so they can
send the winners their prizes!).

This competition is open to entrants of all nationalities.

Good luck!

Ian Burley

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      20th Nov 2003
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 11:49:21 -0000, "Ian Burley" <info-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

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      20th Nov 2003
"Ian Burley" <info-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<WR1vb.74$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> ACDSee 6.0 Power Pack is the latest edition of the celebrated previewing,
> editing and management photo software package, including ACDSee FotoSlate
> for versatile photo printing. We've got ten copies to give away in a prize
> draw.
>
> For more information on the software and how to enter - go to:
>
> http://dp-now.com/archives/000410.html
>
> You need only fill in a simple online form to subscribe to our free email
> newsletter to go into the draw and we are giving ten copies of the software
> away at the end of the month.
>
> We do not pass on subscribers' details to third parties (except so they can
> send the winners their prizes!).
>
> This competition is open to entrants of all nationalities.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Ian Burley
>
> editor


As long as ASDSee doesn't support color management, I do not consider
it as a serious photo editor.

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