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SIERRA Hallmark Card Studio Special Edition ( Windows ) Software
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Nova Development Corp
EAN: 0727298402360
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Nova Development
Manufacturer: Nova Development
MPN: HMCSSE
Platform: No Operating System
Publisher: Nova Development
Studio: Nova Development

Features:
  • Easy-to-use Interface for better access to all of Hallmark's high-quality features
  • Choose from thousands of Hallmark cards and art images for truly customized card & calendar creations
  • Calendar features for daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly personal calendars
  • Add that personal touch with 1,000 exclusive Hallmark cards, sentiments, and projects
  • PhotoPower offers stand alone and integrated photo editing





Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Hallmark Card Studio Special Edition makes it easy to capture life's special moments and commemorate any event. Create beautiful photo frames, or envelopes with dozens of exclusive images. Stay connected with family & friends, and make sure they know how you feel!



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good value for the price!
This is product is very good for the price, but it does have a limited selection of prepopulated card content.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Neat Little Program!
I was looking for an easy-to-use software program to design my own note and greeting cards, using my own photos. For 10 bucks, I figured I didn't have much to lose, so I bought it - and have used it steadily ever since. It doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles, but I can import my own photos (processed and framed in my photo-editing software), size them to fit, add my own sentiment (or use one of theirs), and even print my own card logo on the back! I've used more expansive (read: expensive) ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - fun and versatile
Personally I think it is nice to make homemade cards for friends and family, with the price of cards today this is a plus. Also I can personalize the card and change it to what I want to say. I am having alot of fun with this program. It has a built in address book and calendar and a reminder so I will never forget another birthday or whatever. Then there is the card just for fun because I am thinking of someone. I have not had any of the problems that I read in the other review and I really like this ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Frustrating, condescending and inflexible
Not only does this product insist on printing a cheesy label on the back of every card to assure people that, yes indeed, it's a homemade computer card, but it hijacks your computer and printer when it's time to print. It forces--and I mean forces--you to endure a paper-wasting printer process to determine the best way to print your card. It's only mildly annoying the first time. It's infuriating subsequent times, when there is no way to tell it that you have already printed with this program on this printer ... Read More





 

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