 (Disc 1) (1998).iso/images/Martian4.gif) Do
you want to add excitement to your Web pages? XOOM.com
has a fantastic collection of 250,000 web clips. The XOOM.com Web Clip
Empire 250,000 is a 12 CD collection and, it's jam-packed with high-quality
clips to make your Web pages come alive! PCPlus has negotiated
a special deal whereby we will be including over 2,000 specially picked
graphics taken from this collection - this month and the following months
to come. By the end you will have quite a varied and diverse selection
of clip-art which is yours to keep Royalty free, no strings attached.
Even more reason to take advantage of the magazine subscription offer,
click here for subscription details. We also have
two fantastic upgrade offers for you. Just click
here and you could save up to 40 per cent!
The
clip art collection is situated at features/webclip/clipart
on the SuperCD, but we have also included a special viewer
called PicViewer Lite, which will run from the SuperCD. This will make exploring all the images an absolute
breeze. After opening a file in PicViewer Lite you can navigate quickly
through all the others included in the same folder by simply clicking
the Previous or Next button on the tool bar.
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If
the SuperCD is situated on the D drive click
here.
If
the SuperCD is situated on the E drive click here.
If
the SuperCD is on any other drive letter, click on one of the links above
and navigate to features/webclip/clipart
using PicViewer's inbuilt file browser.
Please
note: When you exit PicViewer you may get a Windows warning that it was
unable to write to the PicView.ini file. This is safe to ignore.
If you
would like to run PicViewer v1.8 Lite (669 Kb) Win95/98 or NT from your local hard drive click here. To install simply double-click on the file which will unzip the files to the default directory, normally - C:\WINDOWS\TEMP unless otherwise instructed. If you want it to run automatically at startup, add a shortcut to your Startup group. To remove the package, delete the
folder from your hard drive.
Kate
Hadley
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