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by cookybaker , Dec 18 '99
Pros: easy to use; captures images hard to obtain elsewhere. Cons: eats up batteries; uses printer port on PC
This is one great product for anyone who can use pictures/stills from movies or home videos. Like its name, Snappy is easy to use. It works off the parallel port of your PC, which has a minor pitfall in that my printer does, too. But it is simple to...
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by ukulele , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Great shots, cool interface. Cons: Hogs the printer port.
My snappy is happy. I am working on a book on how to build ukuleles. Recently I took 250 high resolution digital snapshots of the project with a Sharp ViewCam, in live mode, and captured them on a 166 Pentium w/ 32mb ram using a Snappy 3.0. Deluxe. The...
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by vidivici , Jan 31 '02
Pros: Better than having a digital camera Cons: You may need other peripherals
I've had Snappy for 4 yrs, and I still use it(version 3.0). I paid $99 and it came with (amongst other programs) Photodeluxe 2.0, which I also still use. Granted, it's not Photoshop (yes, I have that too) but it's easy to use and can be used to edit...
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by TinaMarieMS , Feb 02 '00
Pros: easy, cost efficient, many uses Cons: connectors for the port are hard to turn
So far i have loved mine! I got it for a great bargain of 50.00, and have gotten well over my moneys worth from it. From taking pics off my camcorder of my son to email to friends and family to connecting the vcr and printing out photos of grandparents...
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