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Wellington, NZ – 20 June 2006 – Xequte today announced the release of DVD PixPlay version 3.0, their popular Slideshow Disc Creation Software for Windows. DVD PixPlay is an inexpensive and easy-to-use solution for digital camera users to share their digital photos and videos with friends and family through the use of image slideshow discs that can be played back on a TV using a DVD player. Slideshow discs created with the software function like a standard DVD making them particularly suitable for those who do not own a computer or have only rudimentary skills in their use. Business - Directory of business/finance/loan/mortgage related partner sites Computers - Directory of computer hardware/software/peripheral related partner sites Internet - Directory of webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing related partner sites Software - Directory of software related partner sites Web Design - Directory of web design/development related partner sites Web Hosting - Directory of web hosting related partner sites Web Promotion - Directory of search engine optimization/internet marketing related partner sites Web Resources - Directory of other web related partner sites Recreation - Directory of travel/hotel/cruise related partner sites Casino - Directory of online gambling/poker/blackjack/roulette related partner sites Health - Directory of online pharmacy/hospital/health related partner sites Shopping - Directory of online shopping/gift related partner sites Miscellaneous - Directory of all other partner sites Version 3.0 is a major update, delivering over one hundred improvements with particular focus on improving the styling of created discs and enhancing the user interface. The most significant addition in the new release is the implementation of 46 Pan Zoom effects, which add more excitement to slideshows by adding motion to static images, for example, zooming in on a particular face within a photo. A Remove Borders Wizard allows users to quickly crop the images in their slideshow to ensure they match the aspect ratio of the output device (e.g. a TV), so that minimal border area is displayed. Where there are borders, users can now specify texture files and gradient colors to fill the background.
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