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Free Picture Finder 4.0 build 0812
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Free Picture Finder is an image search and management program that can search and download images on Internet. It has internal image search engine, picture finder and picture downloader. Searching is executed by using keywords, Found images are stored in image gallery. The program targets scores of image sources and provides relevant, valid image search results in seconds. You just need to type a keyword, and then Free Picture Finder will give one-click access to countless free images on Internet, such as funny picture, celebrity pic, anime photo and any kind of image you like. There are also filters for excluding adult materials. Free Picture Finder can also manage image search results, arrange them under categories, all are fully characterized with size and resolution. It has internal image viewer, helps users to browse images and create image gallery.
Version 4.0 build 0812 adds online upgrade function.
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