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Re: GIF files



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Hello The,

I just began using SnagIt for gif files I share in a chat room.  It is
easy and obvious in its functions.  It also comes with SnagIt Studio
that allows editing of the image.  I haven't used Studio but believe
it will do what you want.  Download and try it free at
www.techsmith.com.

Tuesday, January 22, 2002, 6:37:13 PM, you wrote:

TF> I am about to begin working with another investor so that we can both
TF> benefit from our joint efforts.

TF> In order to do this we will be exchanging "gif"  files with each other.
TF> When received we will both be making notations and drawings on the files
TF> we receive so we can then send them back to the originator for their
TF> review.

TF> Question is, what program can we use to do this?  None of the
TF> "accessories" available with Windows will do so.  Nothing sophisticated
TF> is required, just the ability to graphically alter what we get and then
TF> send it back.

TF> Any help would be sincerely appreciated, and if the program was
TF> shareware or freeware so much the better.

TF> Thanks,

TF> Richard Funkhouser



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