The Print Shop 22 Deluxe [OLD VERSION]

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The Print Shop 22 Deluxe [OLD VERSION]

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List Price: $49.99
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 276







Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Encore
EAN: 0705381107408
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Encore Software
Manufacturer: Encore Software
Model: 10740
Publisher: Encore Software
Release Date: August 08, 2006
Sales Rank: 276
Studio: Encore Software



Features:
  • Gives you all the tools you need to design and publish professional business materials, Web pages, and more
  • Includes 22,000 pre-designed project templates, 850 fonts, and more than 400,000 premium images, including 2,500 Getty images
  • Convenient PDF tool lets you easily convert your projects and images into PDF files for easy sharing and printing
  • Advanced HTML features include dynamic web templates, rollover effects, hotspots, online form creation and spell check
  • Create and edit vector art, create 3-D shapes, add 3-D texture effects, and even draw using pastel, charcoal and watercolor

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Product Description:
The Print Shop 22 Deluxe offers the best in total personal creativity. Packed with new features and tools, you have everything you need to satisfy your creative side. Enhanced photo editing features provide professional looking results to make your photos perfect every time. Easily add them to any project, create slideshows, burn to CD, or resize for your mobile phone. New project size options, photo quality printing and borderless print features mean your projects will have the refined look you want. Dynamic project and image search capabilities will help you quickly and effortlessly find your saved projects or the perfect image or graphic for your creation. For easy share options, export your projects to multiple file types including PDF, JPEG, TIFF, GIF and much more. Even manage your time with Calendar Creator Express, the address book, and improved mail merge for effortless mailings every time.

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The Print Shop Deluxe Edition 22 gives you all the tools you need to design and publish professional business materials, creative projects and Web pages.


A wealth of photo manipulation tools at your fingertips helps you get closer to the final product. See all that you can do with Print Shop Design Suite.
With the Deluxe Edition, you can express your creativity, promote your business, design your own Web site, and much more, all from one place. Your complete source for designing powerful publications for all of your home and business needs, Pro Publisher Deluxe Edition lets you create banners, letterhead, business cards, postcards and more.

Find out which version of The Print Shop is right for you.

22,000 Templates and 350,000 Graphics at Your Fingertips
With 22,000 pre-designed project templates to choose from, it's easy to start your next project from scratch. Deluxe Edition features flexible design and layout tools, more than 700 fonts, a complete logo creator, and several professional quality printing options that will help you tailor your projects to your precise needs. You can design layouts for multimedia presentations, letterhead, business cards, greeting cards, forms, multi-page brochures, stationery sets, CD/DVD labels, newsletters and much more. A multi-page booklet template helps you create exciting projects, including programs, menus, informational pamphlets, brochures and more.
You can even turn your family's history into a work of art with the unique and fun-to-use Family Tree templates! Deluxe Edition offers a wider variety of paper sizes with several new templates, including 4x6 inches for notecards and postcard, 11x17 inch pages, and square 6x6, 8x8 and 12x12 page sizes.

When it's time to add the perfect image to your project, Deluxe Edition features a gallery for more than 400,000 premium images (including 2,500 Getty images) that include photos, graphics, illustrations, Web art, backgrounds and textures, seasonal images and more. You'll always have the ideal template and the perfect image to complete your project. The program also includes 2,900 'sentiments,' so you'll have the precise tools to add the perfect phrase or quote to your design. You can find the perfect project or image template every time with advanced search tools. An advanced search function lets you conveniently search by type, tone, category or keyword. When you purchase Deluxe Edition, you also receive six months of free access to the Million Image Club where you will find even more images to complement your designs.

Advanced Design and Print Tools
A convenient PDF tool lets you easily convert your projects and images into PDF files for easy sharing while maintaining high resolution and color accuracy. You also have access to tools that let you create sophisticated Web pages with no HTML coding skills required. Simple drag-and-drop capabilities allow you to move images and text to where you want them. Some of the advanced HTML features include dynamic web templates, rollover effects, hotspots, online form creation and spell check.

Professional graphic tools give you the power to manipulate your images so that you can take your business communications to the next level. With Deluxe Edition you'll master tools that let you create and edit vector art, create 3-D shapes, add 3-D texture effects, and even draw using pastel, charcoal and watercolor.

And when it's time to print, Deluxe Edition offers the advantages of several professional print options, such as borderless printing, and printing directly on printable CDs/DVDs. You can print multiple labels with a variety of images or text simultaneously on one sheet -- a feature that's perfect for mass mailings or customizing a variety of labels with ease. You can even personalize your iPod skin with your favorite photo, pictures of your friends, a cool design or more.

These are only some of the many ways that Deluxe Edition can help you business grow and your personal projects thrive. The possibilities are endless; the only limit with Deluxe Edition is your imagination.




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing Greeting Cards
Our SeniorNet has a very talented tutor who insisted we students purchase the Version 22 which she had found superior to earlier versions.These were difficult to find in our shops, so I checked Amazon, where I found the Deluxe version readily available. It arrived within one week of purchase and already it is being put to constant use. The only problem - the instruction book has print too small for the deteriorating eyesight of old people, but that is certainly not the fault of Amazon. I am more than satisfied.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Pleased
* I am very satisfied w/this product - and that it got to me within reasonable time ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - print shop 22
So, far I like the product, but I use it in my classroom to create signs, announcements, etc.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Printshop Deluxe, version 22
* This is a very disappointing product. I've had previous versions and they never gave me any problems. Version 22 does not let me add text in the textbox after double clicking. I've installed and re-installed the product a few times, but it's always the same. There is no online support and I kept getting the run-around. I will uninstall it for good this time and throw it in the garbage. Do not buy this product !!! ...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Read details about product before buying.
I could not install this software on my computer becasuse it was not Vista compatible. This information is not readily available when reading specs about the software.

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