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Describe: Internet Graphics FinderHave you ever gone hunting for a special graphic on the
Web - you know, a picture of your favorite type of cat, or a photo of a P-51
mustang, or an image of Bill Gates - only to be frustrated out of your mind
because you have to do a search and then click through to dozens of pages
only to find images that aren't at all what you had in mind. Don't work so
hard, get the Internet Graphics Finder (GRIF for short).
This fine piece of software is a 32-bit Windows application that searches
the Lycos, AltaVista, Yahoo! or Corbis image archives. Its big advantage is
that it lets you view thumbnails of images before you click through to a
site - that can save you loads of time. Just enter a keyword search, use the
tree view to access the search site, and watch the images come in. GRIF
supports JPG, GIF (animated), and BMP image file formats. You can also
search for images in multiple levels and in predefined categories including
arrows, balls, bullets, buttons, lines, backgrounds, icons, clip art, and
animated GIFs. And all the predefined sites that GRIF accesses offer public
domain images.
Local computer or network images can also be shown in the GRIF Gallery.
There's a great image viewer for taking a closer look at thumbnails. The
Viewer offers features such as Save, Convert, Print, Resize, Flip, Rotate,
Reverse, Special Effects, Color Resolution, Zoom, Copy and Paste.
Minimum Requirements: * Microsoft 32-bit OS - Windows '95, '98 or Windows NT
* A hard disk with approximately 7 Meg of hard disk space
* Pentium 60 or higher CPU recommended
* A minimum of 8 Meg of RAM; 32 Meg or more recommended
* Internet Access Provider and a connection to the Internet Ftp download internet graphics finder v30 tools.
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