Cada día ofrecemos un programa licenciado GRATIS que de otra manera tendrías que comprar!
Easy Watermarker estaba como Giveaway el día n 15 de junio de 2010
Easy Watermarker te ayuda a agregar texto visible transparente y marcas de agua a cualquier imagen para protegerlas de la distribución no autorizada. La marca de agua puede ser cualquier texto, como el derecho de copia sitio web o empresa o puede ser cualquier imagen que usted puede crear, como logotipos de la compañía.
Easy Watermarker te da la libertad de colocar tu marca de agua donde quieras, para que apuntar con el ratón en tu imagen también puedas rotar la imagen de tu marca de agua desde 0 hasta 360 grados. Easy Watermarker también se ha construido en función de captura de pantalla para ventanas activas, ventanas de tamaño personalizado o toda la pantalla.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7 (x32)
1.18 MB
$12
Startup Defender is a small program that sits in your Windows tray and constantly monitors the startup locations on your PC. If a program tries to write itself into any startup location Startup Defender will popup a windows and ask if the program is aloud to place itself to start automatically with Windows. Also you can disable/enable any programs that are currently installed to startup automatically. If there is an entry you are not sure what it is then you can Google it to see if it is needed or even harmful and choose if you want it to load at startup or not. For the annoying programs that try to repeatedly place themselves in the autorun for Windows you can click the auto block so that Startup Defender stops them with out you having to bother with them any more.
Installed and activated fine in Windows XP SP3
Opens a variety of image formats, but appears to only save in .PNG.
I particularly like the option to click to place watermark, rather than the usual placing of it by either a set location in the image or using slider controls to move the position, although this option does appear in the Batch Process mode.
The option to screen capture into the application is a nice addition, although I did have problems with some of the modes (maybe that's just me though :D). Despite being fairly easy to use it would have been good to have had some form of help included with the application.
After watermarking a test image and saving the original .JPG as .PNG I opened it in IrfanView and was presented with a warning that the file "is a JPG with incorrect file extension".
To the developwer: can you change "Shodow" in the text Effects for the correct spelling, "Shadow".
For those that missed this, or want more, the software Paint .Net can do this and more, and is free. Learning curve is somewhat high as compaired todays offer. However, worth taking a look at.
While I really do appreciate this software, it seems sorta... useless? If you're that worried about watermarking your images, chances are your a photographer or design artist, and chances are that if you are one of those, you have Photoshop, GIMP, or Aperture. You can easily just type up a text layer, change the opacity, and rotate it. It's that simple, plus, it's integrated right into your workflow!
But hey, what do I know? I'm just the 10 Ton gorilla in the room.
Easy Watermarker is a small, single file app [just less than 400KB], that seems to need only 2 registry keys, making it an ideal candidate to turn portable with Portable App Creator from the portableapps.com forum -- *if* you're into portable apps that is. ;-) It does text & graphics watermarks, plus has a batch mode. I activated today's GOTD 1st, so I don't know if there's an initial shareware nag screen, but once the program's started I didn't see any indication it had been registered.
On the Text tab of Easy Watermarker, once you load an image whatever text is in the box is automatically displayed [you might have to enlarge the text first to see it]. Placement is by dragging, which in XP Pro SP3 32 was buggy -- the text kept wanting to snap back to its former position rather than staying put when I released the left mouse button. The Image tab works the same way, showing the image watermark as soon as you load one, and once I "Zoomed" the image to make it big enough to see, it too didn't want to stay put where I placed/dragged it. There are buttons to specify 9 positions on the batch tab.
Images to watermark are shown square, no matter what aspect they are, & there is no magnification, re-sizing, cropping etc available. Temporary .png files were saved to the C:\ [or root] folder of my system drive/partition, saving a jpg image resulted in a smaller jpeg file with a .png extension, & saving a png got me a png as expected.
Background...
Watermarking images is AFAIK most often done when you want to sell something -- it's common to watermark product photos, which can be time consuming to make, & so might be good targets to get ripped off. When it comes to selling actual content like artwork or video clips, there might/might not be a small Copyright notice or watermark on lower resolution samples, but very little if anything full rez is ever displayed on-line to start with -- if you make the notice or watermark unobtrusive enough to see the quality of the work, given enough time someone can paint over it. One exception I think are sites like TMZ that feature photos of celebs that they don't mind getting spread around as long as the site's watermarks are very prominent to drive traffic back to them -- they're not so concerned about image quality, or obscuring large parts of the photo, because it's the uniqueness of the subject that viewers are after.
That said, photos people have innocently posted on-line have wound up being used commercially, even on things like billboards, not always un-edited or in the context they'd like, all without the image owner being notified or compensated, let alone being given any chance to object. An optimist would think that adding a small copyright notice along one of the edges would prevent some of that abuse, while a pessimist would point out the courts are full of infringement law suits because whomever stole the image could care less.
Also considering that commercial dealings is the only situation where you really need to watermark your image, the "strictly personal use" clause kind of defeats the purpose.
aqui va el mio.... este no es el unico..hay mejores programas... pero igual los seriales sirven para futuras versiones... asi que .. sigue descargando...
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Y comentario,aquí tienes uno: este programa solo sirve para ponerle unas letras o un dibujito a tus fotos.Una chorrada,vamos
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bueno a mi si me ha funcionado ...los seriales funcionan asi hayan pasado dias de dias... en otro caso cuando viene con la opcion activate.exe [aplicacion] es mas dificil y en todo caso solo te queda instalarlo en mismo dia.... aunque con mucha paciencia ... yo si puedo encontrar el registro del programa.....
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Una de las condiciones para que sean gratis estos programas es que sólo puedes descargarlos y activarlos el mismo día.Pasa el día,se acabó.No creo que te valga ni el serial ni el registro ni nada.
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lo mejor que podrias hacer es guardar un backup de las claves de registro... o guardar una copia de tu registro .....
aunqe sigo buscando un programa que haga esto ....
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HOLA ME GUSTARIA QUe SE HAGAN MAS COMENTARIOS. POR PARTE DE LA GENTE QUE SABE UN POQUITO MAS QUE DEL SIMPLE AFICIONADO PARA CONOCER LOS PROGRAMAS, Y QUISIERA SABER COMO PUEDO RECUPERAR LOS ANTERIORES PROGRAMAS QUE BAJE OPORTUNAMENTE Y POR LIMPIAR MI CPU SE BORRARON ESTOS Y ME SOLiCITA CLAVE, AUTORIZACION ETC. Y NO PUEDO VOLVER A USARLOS GRATIS SINO HASTA QUE POR CASUALIDAD SALGAN!!! Y HASTA EL MOMENTO ESTO NO ACONTECE!GRACIAS
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