Pictures are a common resource to use in various computer projects, since they help in building an interface or emphasizing certain details. They also serve at building presentations, and is one of the features of Aneesoft Flash Gallery Classic, with options to also process images for finishing touches.

On the visual side of things, the application keeps all of its features in a custom-made interface, fitted with clearly visible elements that let beginners and experienced individuals accommodate in a jiffy. The whole process, starting from importing images to building the slideshow is pretty easy, with all parts spread into three distinctive steps.

The first of them all is to load images, and although you can’t use the drag and drop method, the built-in browse dialog is intuitive and helpful enough. Supported formats are PNG, GIF, JPG, BMP, EMF, and WMF.

Before choosing your template for the process, you can take the time to edit or enhance photos. Built-in effects let you configure several technical operations like crop and resize, but also to choose from a few style options like sepia, black and white, 3D patterns, and more.

Moving to the seconds step requires you to select a default template to wrap the slideshow in. A preview area lets you get a glimpse of the result, with options to set order of images, as well as customize the slides, also with duration. It’s also possible to add an audio file as soundtrack.

The final step is to pick options that determine the quality of the output file. A decent amount of formats are at your disposal, such as SWF, EXE, Email, HTML, and SCR. The building process itself doesn’t take too long, but this mostly depends on the amount of pictures and type of project you configure.

To end with, Aneesoft Flash Gallery Classic is a practical application with which you can effortlessly build presentations or simple slideshows of pictures to remind you of specific events. File support is decent and flexible enough, with the possibility to enhance them, various slide templates can be used, with the result delivered in a neat array of multimedia file types.