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Stamps.com PhotoStamps Win/Mac Details
Batteries Included: 0Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: PC
EAN: 0689076099554
Feature: Take your own images or photographs and turn them into real U.S. postage
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Stamps.com
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Stamps.com
Platform: Mac OS X
Publisher: Stamps.com
Release Date: 2006-11-03
Studio: Stamps.com
Stamps.com PhotoStamps Win/Mac Features
- Take your own images or photographs and turn them into real U.S. postage
- Includes all the software you need to get started using PhotoStamps on your PC. Mac version also included
- Upload a photo, customize it using the fun, easy-to-use interface, and place your order
- Mac version works seamlessly with iPhoto
- Purchase PhotoStamps in one of seven different postage denominations
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Stamps.com PhotoStamps Win/Mac Reviews
Customer Rating:




Summary: At current prices, this is cheaper than going to the PhotoStamps website
Comment: The last reviewer didn't see any point to this software. Partially that's true---you don't need it to create your photostamp, you can do the same thing online. However, there is one big plus to the software product: buying a single sheet of PhotoStamps direct from their website costs $24.99 + $2.99 shipping, at this writing. In contrast, Amazon is selling this "boxed" version ---which includes a free voucher for a single sheet of stamps---for seven bucks less than that. Do the math.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Why pay for the software???
Comment: I'd give this no stars but it won't let me.
Why would anyone buy this? I was in Compusa today as they are closing down on Long Island & thought about buying this. I put it down & said I will researh this more at home. As I suspected, you can go to [...] & do the same thing that this software does. The software doesn't allow you to print stamps at home so what's the point? The only plus is that you get a sheet of free stamps, so it's like buying a [...] coupon, that's a one time use. I don't get it?




