Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Riverdeep - Learning company EAN: 0696055112609 Format: CD-ROM Label: Riverdeep - Learning company Manufacturer: Riverdeep - Learning company Model: 696055112609 Packaged Height: 49 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 295 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 110 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 217 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Riverdeep - Learning company Release Date: 2004-09-09 Studio: Riverdeep - Learning company
Feature:
- Extraordinary graphics collection of first-class images
- 206,000 premium-quality images and graphics
- 100,000 Web images; 94,000 photos and fine art
- 1000 eye-catching True Type fonts; easy keyword search
- Ideal for greeting cards, calendars, signs, newsletters, and more
Product Description:
With ClickArt 400,000 you'll have an incredible array of premium-quality images and graphics for all your projects! Design your own greeting cards, banners, calendars, and more with just a few clicks Give your creativity a boost with ClickArt 400,000!
Customer Reviews:
misleading advertising for junky clip art, 2007-06-11 Short and sweet. Do not buy this product or any other Click Art offering.
Long story:
1. There aren't 400k images included in the box, you get quite a bit of clip art but for the rest you have to go online, navigate through a confusing interface, and eventually try to download an image that's way too large of a file size for the resolution.
2. The quality of imagery and the styles are a mid-90's sort of retro. Absolutely useless.
3. Speaking of useless, you can't really use these images for much. Sure, you can send a birthday card to a friend showing you care about them just enough to copy and paste an image you'll print out...but the EULA restricts you from using these images online, for business, etc.
4. Navigating the images is a task which will require some form of sedative. The prone-to-crash interface will slowly show you a handful of pictures in a preview mode that is just small enough to render the image as an unrecognizable bunch of pixels. I'm serious.
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