Zoom Image 2.0 review

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Magnification viewer for JPG and GIF images that zooms in and out up to 20:1

License: Demo
OS: Windows Vista / 7
File size: 966K
Developer: ArtistScope      
Price: $200.00
Updated: 18 Sep 2011
4 stars award from rbytes.net

Zoom Image 2.0 is html tools software developed by ArtistScope.
Magnification viewer for JPG and GIF images on web pages that zooms in and out with a 20:1 zoom factor. Left mouse button zooms in - right mouse button zooms out. Mouse pointing controls the direction of exploration within the image. Used to display quality high-resolution JPG and GIF images.
This is a demo version of the program. In order to use full version features, please go online and order a full version of Zoom Image 2.0. The full version is available at regnow and ArtistScope website for $199.00. Zoom Image 2.0 supports different languages (including English). It works with Windows 98/XP/Vista.
Latest Zoom Image 2.0 does not contain any spyware and/or advertise modules, allowing installing it with no worries concerning valuable information loss.
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