ClicPic anyone?????????

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Someone told me about ClicPic and I have looked at it and like the looks of it for when having more than one picture but has anyone tried it and does it work for you? If you have a problem is help easy to get?

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I use it on my website. Here's an example:
http://www.coppertonlane.com/proddetail.php?prod=3835
I have never had a problem with it at all, so I can't answer your question about their customer service. I think it causes some slight degradation of my images - it's a tradeoff for being able to have multiple pictures on my website without a lot of major programming and html code.

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I too use it to show people my different embroidery designs. Here is a link to one of my sets of dog designs:
Dog Designs
It's real easy to use.
Jill

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I use it also.

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Looks good on your site. I might have to give it a try. Sometimes I have auctions that need lots of pictures and this would make it looks so much better than listing picture after picture. I looked at some of the jewelry lots and they go on forever showing pictures and I just don't like that.

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Yes, I use it also, auctions and website, with the transparency feature. You can use the free version with 4 thumbnails, but I liked it so much I paid for the extra features. Support is great. Here is an auction using it auction

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I use it, I like it, it's well worth it. It's a very nice easy to use program.

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Originally Posted by aussiesue Yes, I use it also, auctions and website, with the transparency feature. You can use the free version with 4 thumbnails, but I liked it so much I paid for the extra features. Support is great. Here is an auction using it auction Are those two photos of the same stone? I've been going back and forth between them and I just can't seem to put the two of them together...
The ClicPic part is neat although I can't get it to load fully on your auction - guess I don't have a fast enough internet connection.

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Yes, the same stone, first photo is the front, second is the back. We use the clicpic gallery quite extensively in our web site, you can drag the same photo in twice (or as many times as you like) then zoom in to give closeups. You would see better examples on the website as we only have a few auctions up at the moment, and they don't all have a gallery.Clicking on the zoom link brings up a larger photo. You can also have mouse-over, where the photos change as you mouse over the thumbnails. Also you can have any size photo you want (mine are probably too large). The programme resizes and compresses for you. I have been using it for a few years now. Emails always get answered, and they are always very helpful.

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the same stone, first photo is the front, second is the back. Wonder why that wasn't obvious to me? Seems pretty easy now that you've explained it.
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