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All of those are good, just a couple points.
1) Look at all of them, if they're free try them with a scan or two to see if you like how they look and work. Some may have a user interface that you hate or one you really like. 2) Don't consider any of them to be permanent. Several similar services have been closed as unprofitable. Sometimes they give notice, sometimes they just vanish. Always retain copies of all the scans yourself, preferably a DVD backup or at least on disc. (Or on multiple free services) Steve B |
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I've never thought of this before, but the question, "Best way to display scans?" spurred this thought.
Has anyone "displayed" their cards with a digital picture frame in their office or on their desk? Seems like a great way to enjoy one's cards on a daily basis without any risk of damge or theft. |
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I use ImageEvent and pay $25 a year. I looked at Photobucket because it is free, but decided to go with ImageEvent because it looks way better. Here's my collection ...
http://imageevent.com/ccmcnutt |
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