EasyFrame can add frames to your photos in a matter of seconds. The Yellow Mug team included in the software some links to other applications like: EasyCrop and FIleChute, if you wish to edit anything.
In EasyFrame you get a normal window where you can preview instantly the frame you've chosen. There is a big variety of frames and you get the possibility to change their color. As a drawback, you can choose only one color. A possibility to add patterns to frames like wood or gradient colors would be nice.
The software has an easy to use and fast interface. You can customize its toolbar easily. There are times when you want to limit your photo size, so EasyFrame included a "limit" possibility. The feature of adding the same frame to more photos doesn't exist. There aren't many output file formats to choose from, but you find the 3 most common ones: "jpg" "tiff" and "png".
Pluses: fast and easy to use.
Drawbacks / flaws: more frames needed and coloring tools. A feature where you can frame more photos from a folder would be welcome.
In conclusion: If you are looking for a fast way to add frames to your digital photos than give EasyFrame a try. You might be amazed of its photo framing speed.
version reviewed: 2.2.1
EasyFrame Publisher's Description
Whether it is for emailing or posting on your blog, adding a border or edge effect can dramatically enhance the appeal of a picture. Like all our software, EasyFrame is extremely intuitive and easy to use. It lets you quickly "try on" different edge effects. When you find what you like, simply drag the result off.
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