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Features
  • Clean intuitive interface
  • Integrated shopping cart
  • Categorized viewing
  • Large preview
  • Customizable user instructions
System requirements
  • Windows Vista, XP or 2000
  • 256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)
  • Minimum screen resolution 1024x768
  • .NET 2.0
  • LAN Connection if networked
EPS - ClientView Module Information

Customers can easily browse through your photos using EPS - ClientView. As ClientView use the intermediate resized images it's very responsive and loads the images very fast unlike other software's that use the original images.
Click a thumbnail to view a large preview as expected, then click back and the customer will return to the same category to continue to browse through your photos.

The dark background of ClientView enhances the color and contrast of your photo and will make them appear even more vivid. The instruction field text can be customized to fit your own operations and wording, you can also use it to display your web URL and get some extra sales after the event.
 
ClientView doesn't have any restrictions on how many preview stations you can run at the same time. Simply run as many as you need or your network can handle. You can even run ClientView on the same computer as you are running the other EPS applications though it is recommended that ClientView runs on it's own as customers would be able to access your administrational tools otherwise.

EPS - ClientView Module Information

Large preview features a clean and intuitive interface and gives the customer a good preview of the photo. Clicking on 'Buy photo' will bring up instructions for how to buy the photo. The instruction is customizable to fit your operation.

From here the customer can click on 'Buy photo' and get your customized instructions for how to purchase this photo or step forward to the next photo, backwards to the previous or return back to the categorized thumbnails.

ClientView automatically resizes to fit your monitors size, it lacks the normal controls for closing and minimizing the application to protect your computer. To close the application you must use the procedure described in the documentation or through the task manager.

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