By Thilak September 10, 2006

Microsoft Max Gets a Feed Reader

Microsoft’s Photo Viewing Tool, codenamed Max just got better with the inclusion of a built-in feed reader.

I’m sorry, I couldn’t try it out because I am having Exams tomorrow, but according to TechCrunch Max doesn’t auto discovery feeds, so you must give the exact Feed URL. They also say that Max handles HTML and  CSS pretty neatly with post divided into two columns. Read More >>

Max lets you create Beautiful Albums with just few licks and arrange them with a layout of your choice. You can send your favorite photo to your friends across the globe and show off your work. It also lets you annotate your photos without actually altering them, leaving the original intact. 

Try Microsoft Max

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