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Memory Manager

If you enjoy taking digital photos to use for you scrapbooking then Memory Manager is something that really help you out. Memory Manager allows you to easily organize, find and describe each one of your digital photos.

Your digital photos are stored in one single place called the Memory Vault™. Not only will this help you out with organizing your photos in one location, but it will also keep your photos safe from accidental editing or deleting. All revisions to the photos are are saved to a separate copy of the original.

In addition to protecting your photos, Memory Manager will also automatically backup your files when the application is closed. This is great if you aren’t used to backing up your files on a regular basis and would like to provide extra security for your digital photos.

There are two options of Memory Manager that are available for purchase: Download and CD.

Memory Manager Features and Requirements

In addition to the features that are described above, there are also even more that are included with Memory Manager. Also, the requirements for the application are also described below, and most computers purchased within the last ten years should meet the requirements.

Memory Manager Features

  • Using virtual Power Sort Boxes, you can organize digital photos from digital cameras, scanners and CDs.
  • Store the journaling for each digital photo.
  • Ability to store both digital audio (.mp3, .wav, .wma) and digital video (.avi, .wmv, .mpg, .mp4, .mov).
  • Edit digital photos such as color correction, red-eye, cropping and more.
  • Print your digital photos either at home or online.

Memory Manager Requirements

  • Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Windows Vista.
  • Pentium 4 800 Mhz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor.
  • XP – 512 MB of RAM; Vista – 1 GB of RAM.
  • 1024 x 768 resolution or greater with 32-bit color.
  • 1 GB free space on system drive; as needed on system drive or other drive for Memory Vault storage.
  • High-speed internet connection is recommended.

If you are serious about organizing your digital photos, you should have a look at Memory Manager from Creative Memories.