Kodak today released EasyShare 6.0 software, the market-leading all-in-one digital photography application with more than 30 million copies in use worldwide and it's free! As part of the innovative Kodak EasyShare system, which includes cameras, printers, docks, inkjet and thermal media, software and the Kodak EasyShare Gallery, the software provides customers an effortless way to organize, print, share and get creative with their ever-growing picture collections. Your pictures are the star of the show, and your screen is no longer cluttered with controls that distract from your viewing experience. New calendar view makes it easy to find pictures taken by day or month.
Changes
Getting your best pictures online couldn't be easier with album sync. Simply mark the albums you want to keep on Kodak EasyShare Gallery, and the software will automatically create a synchronized copy online. If you make changes, we keep track for you and update your collection. The software watches the file system for changes to your collection. You won't have problems finding lost pictures again. You can rename files, reorganize. The Creative Projects tab now features a photo card printing feature that lets you turn your pictures into 4 x 6 cards, including party invitations, holiday cards and more.
Features
- EasyShare software now has a brand new design
- Full view with quick navigation bar
- UI personalization
- Streamlined thumbnail view
- Dynamic icons
- Embedded video viewing
- Picture CD tab
- Make changes to your pictures. The software will keep track for you.
- Automatically print better, brighter pictures time after time
About Kodak
With the slogan "you press the button, we do the rest," George Eastman put the first simple camera into the hands of a world of consumers in 1888. In so doing, he made a cumbersome and complicated process easy to use and accessible to nearly everyone. Since that time, the Eastman Kodak Company has led the way with an abundance of new products and processes to make photography simpler, more useful and more enjoyable. In fact, today's Kodak is known not only for photography, but also for images used in a variety of leisure, medical, business, entertainment and scientific applications. Its reach increasingly involves the use of technology to combine images and information creating the potential to profoundly change how people and businesses communicate.