



"We've developed a new patent-pending way of bundling digital artwork into 'iScrapKits' which makes the artwork fully searchable," he says. "It is now literally possible, for example, to instantly find an image of a pink bow that is made out of ribbon among a collection of thousands of graphics."
The major new features of iScrapbook 2.0 include:
° A new iScrapKit Browser for searching artwork;
° New two-page spreads that let users create dramatic layouts that span two pages;
° A new two-page column option that lets users view pages side-by-side to see exactly how they would appear in a book;
° Six new shapes for cropping photos especially for use with custom photo corners;
° New multiple objects that can be resized together without having to group
° An animated full-screen slideshow for sharing memories with others;
° New Trim-To-Page features that hide objects outside the page for a quick preview;
° The ability to export albums to TIFF, JPEG, PNG, and PDF formats;
° Speed improvements when loading pages, printing, and exporting.
A fully functional 30 day trial version can be downloaded from Chronos' web site; iScrapbook costs US$49.99 and is available directly from Chronos and from popular resellers including the Apple Stores and OfficeMax. A family pack is also available for $89.99.
Users who purchased iScrapbook after Sept. 18, 2008, are eligible to upgrade to iScrapbook 2.x for free. Registered iScrapbook 1.x users can upgrade to iScrapbook 2.x for $29.99. The software requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
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