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Wondershare Scrapbook Studio full download with legal serial

Scrapbook Studio, from Wondershare, is a comprehensive and simple-to-use digital scrapbooking application which is designed to explore your unlimited creativity for making fun, pretty and attractive digital scrapbook, photo card and photo calendar with ease. The software application is capable of sharing your wonderful personalized digital scrapbook with your friends and family via email and social networking sites.

A host of free high-quality templates for any occasion such as wedding,  baby & kids, family & love,  holiday and so forth

Decorate your personal scrapbook layout with wide range of scrapbooking elements and more than 300+ scrapbook pages

Smooth drag-n-drop of photos and decorations

An array of editing tools and special effects to create your ultimate digital scrapbook

Print or share your creative, amazing scrapbook, greeting card, invitation and etc via email, Facebook, Flickr and more

Wondershare Scrapbook Studio normally costs $29.95 for purchase. In order to celebrate the great Mother’s Day, the software company is now giving away free licenses of Wondershare Scrapbook Studio to the interested users.

To grab the free copy of Wondershare Scrapbook Studio, follow these steps:

 

Visit the fan page in facebook –> click here

Fill up the registration form to obtain your free license serial key.

Note: This promotion is for the fans only, click “Like” button to be a fan.

An email from iSkysoft Mailer which contains a free license code of the Scrapbook Studio will hit your registered email inbox instantly.

Download the setup installer of the digital scrapbook –> Click here for Download

Input your received free license key code to unlock the software.

 

Compatible for Operating System: Windows XP, Vista , Win 7  and Mac

System Requirements

  • Operating System: Windows 7/Vista/XP
  • CPU: Intel® Pentium IV 1.5GHz, AMD Athlon® XP (equivalent) or higher recommended
  • Memory: 1GB (2GB or higher recommended)
  • Hard Disk: 10GB (20GB or higher recommended)
  • Other Requirements:

  • 1024 x 768 pixels resolution, 24-bit color display (32-bit Recommended).
  • Printer is required for printing scrapbook.
  • .NET Framework 2.0 environment is a must.

Tech Specifications of Scrapbook Studio

Input File Format Supported
Picture JPG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, EMF, WMF, PNG, TIFF
Output File Formats Supported
Picture JPG, BMP, PNG

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10 Comments

  1. Aqui voces dizem que dão a chave de licença do produto, no entanto entrei no facebbok e cumpri todos os requisitos mas não recebi nenhuma chave, mas sim um desconto de 20%… ao meu ver isso se chama propaganda enganosa e isso não é bom para ninguem.

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  3. These are acually from the day befroe yesterday when I did the 10-20 vs 12-24 comparison. 🙂 Macros and rain are fun but difficult. You need to be sooo still, and nature too. Not an easy mix. 😀 And sometimes result is nice. Thanks for comment.

  4. I agree with the scrap book idea and portrait stiduo. I take my children to get their photos done CONSTANTLY!!!But also because you say they practically have nothing for this child I would maybe get them one thing unique and then go with the basics that meet the child’s needs more. Usually if I am going to a baby shower of a friend I buy them diapers usually a size two because everyone thinks of newborn but not what you will need in a month or two. One outfit that is a 3-6 months and one outfit that is 6-9 months. I also usually get one summer and one winter outfit this time of year the larger one being the winter outfit. Hitting sales I can get all that for $20 or a little more. I will also throw in a small toy or rattle etc.For family I of course will usually spend more and will get the two outfits and diapers. But also will get a pack of receiving blankets. Or a kit with all the little shampoos, lotions, oils etc. A baby massage kit. Blankets. Crib sheets. Etc All those things are must haves. Plus bottles whether she is nursing or not. Pacifiers. There is so much!Good luck with your shopping

  5. Depending on how much you want to spend here are a couple of my ideas after hanvig had a baby recently and recieving many unique and helpful gifts at her shower. On the low end, I loved the gifts that were totally practical. For example, a basket filled with bath time essentials (shampoo, lotion, wash cloths, towel, rubber ducky, diaper rash cream, brush set, nail clippers etc.) You could probably fill a basket nicely for $20-30 or for a little bit more, buy the infant bath tub to put it all in. Or another idea would be a basket of feeding essentials (bibs, burp cloths, spoons, dishes, sippy cups, bottles, baby cereal etc.) On the high end, one very useful item we recieved was a bouncy seat ($50-$80). Play mats and other baby entertainers were also nice to recieve as gifts, as they weren’t always an essential item that we could afford to buy ourselves. Hope this gives you a couple of ideas.

  6. Dont get art projects, patrens dont have time at first, and things directly useful to the baby are most important.I would get a nice laundry basket and fill it will goodies. nipples, a few bottles (even if she’s breast feeding she can use the bottles) a couple blankets, i’d avoid clothes,i know theyre cute but everyone will buy them. Boppy’s are so endlessly useful. spoons, diapers, baby wipes. A nice thermometer, baby grooming kit, infant tylenol.If you want to look ahead, maybe some sippy cups and toddler plates and spoons. teething gel,(check the date, it should last a couple years).If you wanted to get something for mom, try a gift certificate to a local carry out, theres nothing nicer than not having to cook a meal right after the baby comes home. Or some stretch mark cream.

  7. I’m not sure where you live, but I live in Wisconsin wher it gets COLD and the one life-saving gift I received was a car seat cover. It slips right over the car seat/carrier and it has wool liinng on the inside so the baby stays warm without having to take the time to bundle them up in a heavy snowsuit. Their face is the only thing that shows. You can get them Walmart, K-Mart, Babies R’Us or Target. Another great (unique) gift I received was a baby time-capsule. It’s a big cannister that you can fill with different things. (I put in the newspaper from the day my son was born, his first picture, outfit he wore home, baby-bracelet, etc. You are supposed to bury it or save it to give to them when they are older. (I’m waiting to give my son’s to him for his 16th birthday.) Good luck!

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