popular photosharing software
When it comes to photographic sharing, probably the most used program on the entire Internet is Power Point. The alternative and easiness that this office program gives you to create and make your own displays and introduce them with text has made of photographic sharing a chain-letter nightmare for most email users around the world.
There is no limit to the amount or type of images that can be shared on this program. You can send as many as you want and no limit to either the morality or morbidity that the pictures can or should not have; though in general the gross amount of images that are sent back and forth as attachments to emails and even posted on some file-sharing websites are of natural scenes and or religious nature.
However, there is also an extended number of power point presentations that depict photographs that are either morbid or sexually explicit, though these are the lowest possible numbers, since they are generally not something you would like to be caught with. In addition to the lack of limits, power point offers to photographic sharers all over the world, there is the additional opportunity to enhance it with additional frames, music, and even a voice over just like a diorama.
Still, power point requires time and dedication, something that most of us, with our daily and modern lifestyle cannot part of, so the numbers of Internet surfers that are turning away from power point sharing into Photobucket or flickr are increasing each day exponentially.
