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Repligator 8

Repligator is a very easy to use graphical effects program which runs on Windows-95, Windows-98, Windows ME, Windows-NT, Windows-2000. Simply import the image file and hit F7 a few times to see what effects Repligator suggests. Repligator is designed for people who need stunning, professional graphics for their web sites or stationery, and don't want to pay a fortune for a commercial artist. Repligator is a stand alone program which does not require complicated \"plug-ins\", and is a great \"accessory\" for digital camera users. Version 7 has image preview in the file open dialog. There eleven new effects, making a total of 60. Among the effects are Sonar, Spiralize, Ethnic Print. Indigo, and Image Chaos Order. Starting with a simple black and white image (a company's name or initials created in Paint for example) it is easy to create an original, colorful and professional looking logo for use on WEB sites and in multimedia presentations. With the mix option you can mix your original image with the Repligator-created image in any of 12 geometries. There are also two levels of image quality which allows you to produce images without those annoying jagged lines common to many computer generated images. Simplicity of use has been built into Repligator, every single dialog box has its own help page (simply push F1), and Wizards are used extensively throughout the program.

This software is a shareware. You will be able to download and test Repligator during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 1129 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly Repligator publisher.
Repligator screenshot

Repligator 8 was released by Ransen Software on Thursday 11 April 2002. Its known requirements are : 32Mbytes Ram, 16 bit color, 1GByte disk.

Repligator will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows NT.

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8Thursday 11 April 2002