CoffeeCup Free Image Viewer 2.6

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CoffeeCup Free Image Viewer 2.6
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Version: 2.6
Size: 3.77 MB
Publisher: CoffeeCup Software
Date Added:
License [?]: Freeware
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2000
Requirements: Pentium 133, 32MB RAM, 200MB hard drive, IE 4.0
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Publisher's Description of CoffeeCup Free Image Viewer

" A fast, easy to use Image Viewer with built in Email, FTP, and Zip. "
- From CoffeeCup Software

CoffeeCup Free Image Viewer is a fast, powerful, and easy to use Image viewer and more. It has built in Email, FTP, and Zip functions that allows you to select a group of images and Email them to a friend, Upload them to your website, or create a Zip file, all from within the program. You can also browse images by folder, find images on your computer, view 35 image types by right-clicking in Windows Explorer, and make Thumbnail Web pages from any group of images, all with just one click!

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images   |  gif   |  jpg   |  bmp   |  viewer   |  ftp   |  email   |  zip   |  photo   |  camera   |  album   |  picture   |  organize   

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