FW Editor: In a relatively short time, AccessImagine received numerous awards and great reviews from both users and software websites. Are you happy with how things are working with AccessImagine?
MaxD: Sure, we are happy to make people life easier. And thats the secret of AccessImagine popularity - it just turns a bunch of picture problems into happy experience.
FW Editor: Can you tell us a few things about AccessImagine main characteristics? Where can AccessImagine be used?
MaxD: With AccessImagine, any person can submit image from file, clipboard, scanner or camera to your database in 2 clicks - thats the main plot. AccessImagine is created for handling images in databases - MS Access, .NET applications and other systems that can use ActiveX components.
FW Editor: A customer can purchase a
MaxD: In fact, we sell "developer license" only - we don't have any other plans to confuse people. "Developer license" means that any number of users can use your database with AccessImagine.
FW Editor: AccessImagine can handle perfectly small-size images but can it handle high resolution images?
MaxD: Sure it does. AccessImagine utilises special techniques to make high-resolution images look perfect on screen and printing. Beside that, AccessImagine can display picture on full screen with panning around, that is useful sometimes - especially with document scans.
FW Editor: Can you tell us more about the supported image extensions? Do you plan to add more supported files in the future?
MaxD: At this moment AccessImagine supports most common-used formats - JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, TIFF. We process client's feature requests in fast way, so if one needs some new format to be supported, it will be implemented right away.
FW Editor: Which file editing options are available in AccessImagine?
MaxD: User can crop images right in place with 2 mouse clicks - and people love it. Beside that, images can be resampled and rotated with object commands.
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