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Fly Album 2.3 Build 1118
Fly Sky Software
Fly Album - Create digital photo albums or screen savers with background music. Fly Album is a program that will help you create attractive digital photo albums. With it you can make a lovely album with background music (support mp3, midi......) for your kids, lover and friends. Fly Album also allows you to create Web albums (online albums) that can be published on the Internet or your Web site that can be easily shared with others. In addition, Fly Album is a screen saver maker software. It can turn your favorite pictures into a slide show screen saver of high quality. You can enjoy an album created by Fly Album in window or full screen mode. You also can enjoy an album in slide show or previous/next mode. Fly Album includes many visual elegant effects. Most of the effects are customizable, giving you virtually an infinite number of effects. This requires 5 MB free disk space,IE 5.0 or later,screen solution should be 800*600 or more. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
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