Qollage Adds Drag and Drop Simplicity to Online Multimedia Sharing
Released on: December 18, 2007, 3:40 pm
Press Release Author: Jon Gillispie
Industry: Internet & Online
Press Release Summary: WYSIWYG Browser Tool Assembles Digital Media into Collages
Press Release Body: San Francisco, CA - Today Qollage announced the release of its free browser-based service featuring WYSIWYG assembly of digital collages. Qollage lets anyone with a standard web browser combine text, photos, YouTube video and Google Maps into media rich compositions to share with friends and family.
"Qollage works much like a desktop app, taking the complexity out of mixing text, photos, and video so even novice users can quickly create digital collages. Simply add your media to a collage then move them around just as you'd drag the icons on your desktop." said Jon Gillispie, co-founder and President of Qollage. "With Qollage, users concentrate on the visual layout of their content and not the technical details of publishing on the Web."
A collage can be simple with just a few lines of text, or complex mixing multiple pages of photos, video and text. All media in a collage are resized and positioned with standard desktop drag-to-resize and drag-to-position actions. Once created, sophisticated privacy and sharing options control exactly who's able to view it. Or collages can be public for all Internet users to see.
Qollage is plugin free with no download required.
Qollage features include:
. Live Save - every change in a Qollage is automatically saved . Z order - users can stack text and media on top of one another . Snap To grid for easy positioning of text and media . Unlimited groups for sharing control . Private Qollages that only invited Qollage members can view . Embedded media including Google maps, YouTube Video, and audio . Multi-page Qollages . Clone Media, Move Media To Page, Copy Media to Page . Users viewing a Qollage can click images to zoom them to full size . Public Qollages can be shared by any user . Automated layout of uploaded images . No plug-ins required for creating or viewing Qollages
About Qollage Qollage is an innovative San Francisco startup that allows users of all levels to pull together and arrange various digital media into online collages to share with others. Qollage was founded by Jon Gillispie and John Castellucci in 2007. For more information, visit www.qollage.com.
Web Site: http://www.qollage.com
Contact Details: Press Contact Jon Gillispie (415) 387-1174 jong@qollage.com