The MagicBook 4.0

The MagicBook Version 4 is a freeware electronic coloring book with a twist!
While its unique graphics engine ensures that every picture turns out perfect, this software allows children of all ages to express their burning inner creativity whilst being completely absorbed in the fun filled world of The MagicBook.
Its clean interface with bold pictures, groovy sound effects and the option of printable coloring pages, The MagicBook ensures hours of fun for the little ones, at school or at home!
Features :
- Add your own pictures such as animal coloring pages and plant coloring pages!
- An uniqe graphical engine that only colors a selected area of the image per go
- Kid friendly mouse buttons allows selection with any of the mouse buttons
- Child friendly error messages that will allow them to alert you of problems
- Parental lock feature allows children explore in a safe environment
- Quickly print img directly from The MagicBook
- Options to switch off sounds, hide the print button and to apply parental lock
- The keyboard is locked while the software is running
- Detailed help file covering all aspects of the software
system requirements :
- Windows 98 SE, Windows Millennium, Windows 2000, Windows XP home or pro.
- 16 MB video card supporting a display of 800 by 600 with 24 bit (true) color mode
- 500 MHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent AMD Processor
- 64 MB of RAM
- 10 MB of free hard disk space
Publisher : Visit Website
Written by Admin on June 7th, 2006 with
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#1. April 19th, 2007, at 6:25 PM.
Thanks for this. I’m sure my 7-year-old son will enjoy this!