Beta Test Comic Book Creation Software

By Nate Mook | Published September 9, 2005, 4:41 PM

Centercode is seeking beta testers for a new software application that automates the creation of comic books compete with bubble text using in-game screenshots, family photos, sports and other pictures. The test is open to users with Windows XP or Windows 2000 SP4.

Testers are recommended to have experience using graphical editing or layout software. Benefits for those who apply include priority selection on future Centercode beta tests as well as hardware and software incentives. More information and signup details can be found on the Centercode Callout.

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Hello Centercode,
Would love to assist you in testing this program!
I have been searching for a prgram such as this for my personal use and would love to not only preview it before it's release, but, to know that I've helped perfect it for public use.

Thanx in Advance for your Consideration,
EBM

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me 3, I hope to see you there!

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Cool stuff. Submitted my application. =D

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Submitted as well.

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