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Visual Business Cards 4.17

Copernic   on 06 January 2007 - 12:48 · 3 comments & 2877 views

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Visual Business Cards allows you to design and print your own professional looking business cards using an easy-to-use visual design window. You can insert clip art, select a background and use use the included tools for unique text effects, objects, 3D text and more. The program includes a collection of 500 different background styles (more for registered users) and 50 ready-to-use template designs to get you started. and choose from over 100 supplied business card background art images. Visual Business Cards works with all standard business card stock from Avery and other suppliers.

Main features:

* Drag-and-drop design of business cards. See an instant print preview of your business card design at any time.
* Easily import BMP, GIF or JPG graphics files
* Work with all standard business card stock from Avery and other suppliers, available at any office supply store.



* Print as many cards as you like, at any time.
* Place text anywhere on the business card in any font or color and rotate the text to any angle.
* Use any of the built in Windows fonts.
* Use boxes, ovals, lines, and rounded rectangles with any color, pattern, line thickness, or line color.
* Create standard horizontal business cards, or vertical cards

Changelog Jan 4, 2007 v.4.17:

* Italic, right aligned text was sometimes getting truncated when saving to high resolution bitmap
* Adds a preview for cards saved as BMP files (but not jpg

Download: Visual Business Cards 4.17 (30 days trial)
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#1 Glassed Silver on 06 Jan 2007 - 16:50
the program's interface looks really smooth and eye-candyish, but as you can see in the screenshot the computer picture looks like a office 2k clipart lol ^^
oh and that app is payware?... *caugh*
ok i didnt try it so it's probably worth it... maybe, any1 tried it?
not trying to critize it, but that one pic is just way old

-fm
#2 statix1 on 06 Jan 2007 - 18:23
yeahi can cough of better stuff from Paint.
#3 valtam on 07 Jan 2007 - 05:42
exactly, this is junk, have tried it and I've seen better output from a finger painter

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