Create slideshows in standalone EXE files
One of the main reasons that people make slideshows is so that they can share their best photos with friends and family, so it makes sense that they should be as easy to share as possible.
One of the main attractions of PicturesToExe Deluxe is the huge variety of sharing methods it offers users. Whether you want to save as an .EXE, publish online, burn to HD disc or even view on a Mac, this app will allow you to do it. As a slideshow creator, PicturesToExe Deluxe is quite good – you can add effects, music, buttons or even animation – and it supports drag and drop, which makes editing easy. Animation and customization options are also clearly labeled.
The PicturesToExe Deluxe interface is standard for this type of app – file explorer on the left, images in the middle, preview on the right and the slideshow beneath. Apart from the great sharing options, PicturesToExe Deluxe has some good advanced options, for both the program and the slideshow customization. It doesn’t have the fanciest or most fun effects I have ever seen, but many users will be more than happy with the slightly more sober and very accessible slideshows it produces.
PicturesToExe Deluxe produces nice slideshows that are perfect for sharing via any medium.
Video Clips in SlideshowsUnsharp Mask for Sharp PictureImproved Quality of Picture on DVDImproved User InterfaceNew Navigation Bar in SlideshowsRecording of Voice Comments
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Video Clips in SlideshowsUnsharp Mask for Sharp PictureImproved Quality of Picture on DVDImproved User InterfaceNew Navigation Bar in SlideshowsRecording of Voice Comments
PicturesToExe has a simple and intuitive interface, so creating of a presentation is very easy. All you have to do is choose some pictures (in JPG, GIF or BMP format) and PicturesToExe will produce a single EXE file. No additional programs (including PicturesToExe itself) are needed to run the resulting presentation – only that stand-alone EXE file.
PicturesToExe also allows you to make much more attractive presentations. You can customize each slide by specifying background color or picture, adding comments, sounds, objects. Moreover, you can set different cinematographic transition effects between slides, add background music (in MP3, WAV or MIDI format) and synchronize the slides to the music. If necessary, you can protect your presentation by a password and assign an expiration date. Presentations can be automatic (by timer) or controlled manually, run once or continuously. If you prefer, you can create SCR files (instead of EXE), and use your presentations as standard Windows screen savers.