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Publish Your Own Photo Book

April 30th, 2007 by Xof

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Feel like publishing your photo? Dunno where to go or how to get a deal? Well, maybe it’s time to take matters in your own hands and DIY (do it yourself)!

MyPublisher, the industry leader in custom photo book software, manufacturing and fulfillment, today announced the launch of BookMaker 2.05 for Mac.

BookMaker, is a FREE photo-organizing and book-making tool. It even comes with a selection of book jackets.

“With Bookmaker, we have combined the latest printing and software technology with traditional book publishing elements to provide our customers the highest quality product for showcasing their photos,” [...]

“Our book jackets transform traditional photo books into stunning, attention-grabbing coffee table books with book store-like quality,” says founder and CEO, Carl Navarre.

You can simply drag and drop photos into the sophisticated new layouts which offer a variety of unique decorative graphics for each theme including passport stamps & postcards, baby imagery and classic background colors to create highly personalized, one-of-a-kind photo books.

There are over 120 page layouts and 3 background colors to choose from. You can use from 1 photo to up to 12 photos on each page.

There is an automatic Book Build that enables you to organize all of your photos on handsome pages in seconds.

BookMaker is compatible with Mac OS 10.4 and later, Safari 2.0 and later, and Firefox 1.5 and later.


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Comment by Trish Cappiello UNITED STATES Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0
2008-09-12 12:30:54

I can’t find the price of the book that I wil be creating

 

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