In this example we assume that you have created a folder c:\images and copied
the files you wish to distribute there.
Step1: copy your images to a folder
- in this example we have our images in the c:\images folder
- images can be jpg (from a digital camera) gif or bmp
Step2: open SDFileViewer and browse your images folder

- click the menu button
- click the ... button
- select your folder and click ok
- the selected images from the new current folder appear in the view
Step3: choose image size reduces file size and quality - quicker downloads
/ no printing
- click the menu button - the menu appears
- choose your file size
- click the shrink files for distribution or proofing - give a name for your
new folder, e.g. 'test'
- a message box appears telling you that the shrink files have been created
- click ok
- a new Album folder 'test' has been created within your 'My Documents\My
Pictures\Albums' folder
- the menu changes to take you to the next stage
Step4: make a player - windows
- from the menu choose which kind of player you want - windows
- a new folder is created in the Album folder test
- a ZipNGo window appears
- all images are bundled together into a single player file (player.exe)
- the ZipNGo window will tell you that Standalone files have been created
in [currentfolder]\CD - click OK
- windows explorer will now launch giving you access to your new files
Step5: make a player - web
- from the menu choose which kind of player you want - web
- a new folder is created in the Album folder test
- windows explorer will now launch giving you access to your new files
- upload by double clicking the upload...bat file
Step6: distribute files
- the player.exe file can be uploaded to the internet or emailed
- to cut to CD use your favourite CD writing (burning) software and copy the
player.exe and the autorun.inf file to CD
- when a customer or friend received the file it is simply a case of opening
the player.exe file and the program will begin
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