AUTOption Graphic

(2M)
  • No. of downloads: 7
  • Publisher: Pollen Software
  • Date added: 17/09/2007
  • File size: 2M
  • License: Free to try
  • Minimum requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista

Publisher's description

AUTOption Graphic allows you to create an interactive Autorun/Autoplay menu application that gives a highly professional touch to your CDs. It creates impressive menus based on preset styles (16 Styles included) with your choice of color. The photo styles take your own photo or image and applies special. With a wide range of actions available for your buttons, and a command wizard to fill out your commands for you, you can quickly and easily have your menu application. AUTOption Graphic sports 15 styles of button placement animation, minimize and exit controls, a formattable text area which displays your text when the user positions the mouse over a button, and up to twenty buttons on a single menu (with as many sub-menus as you wish). You can even optionally include your own sound files for button actions. Version 8 adds compatibility with Windows Vista.


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