To browse image and media files install Kudo and open a catalog:
1. Double click on the Kudo installer.
2. The Kudo files are installed into the Kudo folder of your hard disk. The catalog(s) remain on your CDROM and can generaly be opened from the root or Mac_Kudo folder of your CDROM.
3. Double click a catalog to open it. Double click on a thumbnail image to view the original image or play the media file. Click on the Creator icon to launch the file in it's Creator application.
4. Maximize the catalog window and click on the scroll bar to browse the catalog. Click on the Toolbar buttons to view the thumbnail images in different sizes.
5. Position the cursor over the Riffle control (the double-headed arrow with tick marks) in the lower right hand corner of the catalog window. Click and hold the mouse button down over the Riffle control to zip through the catalog. Using the Riffle control is like pressing Play and Fast Forward or Reverse on a VCR to quickly move forward or backward while watching the images flash by.
6. Click the Find button on the Toolbar to search for image or multimedia files in the catalog using text descriptors. The Name and Notes fields in the Find dialog box can provide useful clues. Many catalog publishers provide a dropdown keyword selection list in the Find dialog Notes field to assist in your search.
7. The results of search operations are presented as a found set of thumbnail image records. Most Kudo Catalog searches are visual browsing journeys, but text searches can help to narrow the browsing range. Select "Find All" from the "Image" menu to display all of the thumbnail image records in the catalog.
8. To place images into PageMaker, QuarkXPress, PhotoShop, Illustrator or other graphics documents , select an image and drag it into the document window. Kudo will find the original image or media file and place it in a document.
9. Visit www.kudo.com.
Kudo is a fast and easy way to find, view, print and use digital images, sounds, or movies. Kudo creates and reads catalogs that can contain thousands of records of media files. Each record is made up of a thumbnail size image and associated text fields which describe the media file. Think of each thumbnail as a miniature representation of your original image, except that it takes up very little memory and is formatted for easy distribution. Kudo catalogs are distributed on CDROMs, computer networks and the Internet for Macintosh and Windows users..
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