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The first thing to remember is that photos are supposed to be fun. So relax. If you haven't already done so sign-up and download PicMe. What are you waiting for? Go get it now, we'll wait.

Working with stacks

Your photos are arranged in stacks. Each stack represents a folder on your computer. You can flip through each stack with your mouse. If your mouse has a scroll wheel you can scroll through the stack. If your mouse doesn't have a scroll wheel use the plus or minus in the photo to flip through images.

Stacks are not shared untill you drag the stack to a contact or use the share toolbar button. To view the stacks you have shared with a contact just click the contact or group along the left hand side.

When you click on an image from a stack it will expand so you can view the details. To go back use the back button in the corner.

Contacts and groups

Along the left hand side is a list of contacts and groups. A contact is anyone with an email address. You can create new contacts and they will automatically recieve an invitation to join PicMe.

Once you have created a contact or a group you can share photos to that person.

A group is a set of people. Anyone in the group can see photos shared to the group. You can create a group like "family" or "work" and then share photos with the entire group.

To remove a contact or group simply right click on the contact or group and select delete.

To invite more people into a group, right click the group and select "Edit group" this will allow you to add and remove members. Anyone who is a member of a group can invite more people to that group.

Sharing photos

Photo sharing with PicMe is secure. Your photos are not shared untill you share them.

To share photos to a contact you can drag the photos directly to the contact from your own stacks. You can also use the share button in the toolbar when you're looking at a photo.

When someone shares photos you will recieve an email telling you to open up PicMe. Launch the PicMe application from your start menu or desktop. Click on the contact or group that shared photos with you.

Unsharing photos

If you shared something by accident or changed your mind simply click on the contact & find the photo you shared. Right click the photo and select "unshare." To remove that file.

Copying and archiving photos out of PicMe

Just drag and drop your photos out of PicMe and into an folder on your computer. To archive them on a CD place a burnable CD into your computer and drag the pictures into a CD ROM icon in your computer.

Set up a personal icon

You can set a personal icon to be any photo you want. Just find a photo in your own collection, right click the photo and select "Set as my icon."

Upgrade for higher quality and more photos

PicMe can allow you to share really large photos in high quality. The free version of PicMe allows you to share 200 photos at screen quality. You can upgrade and share thousands of photos at print quality. To upgrade select the menu item "Account Information" and choose the upgrade button.

Share with the world

If you have a Flickr account you can share with more then just your friends and family. From the menu select "Flickr options" and authorize your Flickr account. Once this is done you can drag photos to the Flickr icon to share with the entire world.

Tell your friends about PicMe

The best part about PicMe is that when your friends use PicMe to share their photos it allows you to get more phtos in higher quality from them. If you care about quality and you care about photography help spread the word. Friends don't let friends email photos.

Advanced tips and tricks

More questions?

We're just getting started so if you still have questions please feel free to ask. You can contact us at support@raizlabs.com. We also have a support forum that may be good starting point.