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PictureSlideShow

Picture Slide Show lets you continuously displays all the pictures in a folder. You can tell in which folder to look at and how long to display a picture for.

Latest release: PictureSlideShow 4.0

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Picture Slide Show lets you continuously displays all the pictures in a folder. You can tell it which folder to look at and how long to display a picture for.

Picture Slide Show can display ICO, BMP, EMF, GIF, JPG, PNG, and WMF files. 

Picture Slide Show is easy to use. Features include:

  • Maximum time to show slide show (after which it is stopped). This allows PCs to go into standby mode.
  • Sort pictures before displaying, including real randomness (all images are randomly displayed before they're shown again)
  • Command line start-up: if you provide a folder when starting Picture Slide Show, the slide show begins immediately. This is useful for creating autostart CDs. Other command-line switches let you set various options.
  • Include subfolders
  • Shortcut keys for complete keyboard control
  • Picture cache results in pictures being displayed more quickly.
  • Pictures are displayed continuously or the show stops after all pictures have been displayed.
  • Option of exiting when the picture slide show is stopped.
  • Smoother image transition using the Clear image after each display option.
  • Disable screen saver during show.
  • Manual mode lets you control the slide show using the keyboard. The next picture is not automatically displayed until you decide.
  • The picture list can be rescanned when the show is being wrapped around. This lets you add pictures to a running show knowing they’ll be picked up when the show wraps around.
  • Help file


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