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Aneesoft Corporation Announces the Release of Free Image Editor

Help users to edit their photos and images in a unbelievable easy way.

2011-01-26
SCOTTSDALE, AZ, January 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Aneesoft Corporation, a leading digital multimedia software company, announces the release of Aneesoft Free Image Editor today, a free image editing software which fulfills all the basic needs of the average users.

Like a review from Softpedia.com, the second largest download site in Europe, said of Aneesoft Free Image Editor, "Image editing was never simpler". Aneesoft Free Image Editor supports most common image file format, such as .JPG, .PNG, .BMP, .GIF, etc. It provides some basic functions for image editing: crop, rotate, watermark and most attractive of all, various effects that users can play with to personalize their precious photos.

Some of the major features in Aneesoft Free Image Editor include:
* Crop image to remove some areas
* Add texts with a variety of styles for image
* Add watermark for image
* Add effects to personalize the image
* Create simple color and text based images
* Rotate the photos, clockwise or counter-clockwise
* Zoom-in and zoom-out images for editing easily

"Aneesoft Free Image Editor is a tool gift for all of our users", said Michael Smith, President of R&D department for Aneesoft Corporation. "It is not designed as a powerful software for fine artistry, but it will still deliver fresh and exciting looks for your pictures of the average user."

Pricing and Availability
Aneesoft Free Image Editor is totally free and available for download on Aneesoft official website. More information can be seen on the Aneesoft website at: http://www.aneesoft.com/win-free-image-editor.html

About Aneesoft Corporation
Aneesoft Corporation publishes high-performance consumer digital multimedia software that enables users to convert videos and create compelling slideshows/videos with photos, videos and music. Aneesoft's user-friendly, affordable software offers power, speed, and simplicity for millions of computer users worldwide. For further details about Aneesoft, visit: http://www.aneesoft.com


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[Press-News.org] Aneesoft Corporation Announces the Release of Free Image Editor
Help users to edit their photos and images in a unbelievable easy way.