ikaush wrote:
Sorry, I mean Picasa!
lkaush...you do know that you can update your post within 1 hour of posting. You don't have to put in a separate correction post.
bobbyjohn wrote:
lkaush...you do know that you can update your post within 1 hour of posting. You don't have to put in a separate correction post.
I did not know that. Thank you.
big-guy wrote:
I have a dilemma regarding this program. Many years ago I purchased this program and while I only use it once in a while, I have had both my desktop and laptop crash over the last few months. They are both back up and running but when I load the above program it needs a 15 digit serial and as all my emails from 2019 and back are now gone I can't get my serial. The company has discontinued this program and there is no way to retrieve my serial number.
I have run several searches but all I get is virus infected responses that do not supply a legit serial. Does anyone have a way to obtain a working serial number? Preferably without viruses, malware, spam-ware etc. You can pm me if you wish. Thanks gang.
I have a dilemma regarding this program. Many year... (
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I found on one of my backup drives a copy of the academic version of Autocollage 2008. It does not require any serial number.
If you're interested, you can PM me. I'll then upload a copy in a zip folder to my Google Drive and send you a link to download it.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
bobbyjohn wrote:
...Going forward, save the Serial Number (aka Install Key, aka Activation Code) of each and every program on your system. I recommend doing such WHEN you install a program, and don't wait till later. I use a program called Password Administrator (long deceased, but still works for me), and in that I put every self-installed program along with the associated ID and the serial number....for possible future use....like when reinstalling onto a new machine...
I do something like this but I keep the information on a spreadsheet, not someone else's program, which I would be dependent on if I lost that program to a crash. I don't think I would not be able to look at a spreadsheet after a crash. When I add a new program or activation code, or when I change a password I save the spreadsheet with a new name including the date. That way I know which spreadsheet has the current information.
You can place passwords on your spreadsheets in case you are concerned about your passwords leaking out.
drrobins
Loc: San Francisco East Bay (Walnut Creek)
Someone posted this, which I didn't know, and tried out to my amazement:
It you have a Mac: Use the free Apple program - Keynote.
I know, it's a presentation program, like Powerpoint. But on a blank sheet, place your images and it can collage them easily. You can bring them forward and backwards as needed. I don't know if can do anything fancy like shadows, etc.
larkahn wrote:
I found on one of my backup drives a copy of the academic version of Autocollage 2008. It does not require any serial number.
If you're interested, you can PM me. I'll then upload a copy in a zip folder to my Google Drive and send you a link to download it.
Hi,
I would love if you can share a copy with me I purchased the first version and did save the key but when I reinstall my system the only version available was the 1.1 and my key did not work any more.
Thanks
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