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moving images from KodakEasyShare to the internet
Saturday, July 16, 2005 at 2:54 pm
Posted by Basil Bursey (1 messages posted)

I have many pictures in KodakEasyShare but I do not know how to transfer them to the internet to be used with my selling. What is the procedure step-by-step" I need clear instructions because I am not very smart on computer jargon.I"d appreciate any help you might give. I have spent many hours trying to figure it all out but I know there is a simple answer. Thanks. Basil

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re: moving images from KodakEasyShare to the internet
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 12:10 pm
Posted by JIM R (61 messages posted)

Basil; I too had used the Easy Share Software from Kodak transfering all my photos to the Kodak file. This is until I came across Google's Picasa 2 program, (free download). It does everything that Kodak did and much more, with no headaches and much more user friendly. Once you download, click on the "import" from other files and folders and chuck Kodak. Go through all the tutorials with Picasa 2, (really quite simple) and you can use any of 3 choices to send or save your files. Remember that the Easy Share program trys to dominate your computer a little so remove it from your start up programs through your msconfig, just leaving it available in your program files. Good luck.


On Saturday, July 16, 2005 at 2:54 pm, Basil Bursey wrote:
>I have many pictures in KodakEasyShare but I do not know how to transfer them to
>the internet to be used with my selling. What is the procedure step-by-step" I need
>clear instructions because I am not very smart on computer jargon.I"d appreciate
>any help you might give. I have spent many hours trying to figure it all out but
>I know there is a simple answer. Thanks.
>Basil

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