New scrapbook product from Greenstreet

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[Product News]

4 December 2006

Greenstreet introduce a revolution in scrapbook Creation - a mess free, time saving, fade-proof record of precious memories for print, for the web and which can even be displayed on TV screens.

In the age of the digital camera and camera phones we all snap away happily taking lots of pictures to remember events by. However generally these languish on computer hard drives and the personal memory fades as to who, why, where and what the pictures were about. Which is why in recent years scrapbooking has seen a revival.

Greenstreet have combined the digital age with the rapidly growing interest in scrapbooking and taken this to the next step by creating Greenstreet's Digital Scrapbook, bringing all kinds of new possibilities to the art - providing limitless supplies and making it easier and cheaper to capture moments in time and to share with friends and family.

Digital Scrapbook turns the PC into a powerful, time saving scrapbooking tool which moves creativity beyond the limits of the traditional paper scrapbook.

Digital Scrapbook from Greenstreet lets the user tell a story his or her way using photos, text, images, a calendar, diaries, even movie clips, music, narration and captions.

Greenstreet have also focused on technology when viewing a scrapbook -print them, email, create interactive web based scrapbooks or even create a video CD* and watch on TV. (*video CD require a CD writer, blank CD and playback ability.)

"We are delighted with this sensational piece of software, it has been carefully crafted by our own in-house developers to provide users with a digital scrapbook which provides unlimited possibilities! With the explosion of the digital camera and mobile camera ownership, it's only logical that the demand for digital scrapbooking will continue to grow," commented Jeff Fenton, CEO, Greenstreet Software Ltd.

Digital Scrapbook is released 1st November with a SRP of 329.99.

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