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Winners of Picture Collage Maker Pro Giveaway

Here is the announcement - the winners of last week’s giveaway contest for Picture Collage Maker Pro. We had promised to gift 20 licenses of the $40 software that allows you to create decorative collages from your photos using pre-built templates. If you have taken part in the giveaway, checkout below to see if you are among the twenty lucky winners.

  1. samuel lightfoot
  2. Phase Rule
  3. Em
  4. niroop
  5. jelson
  6. Tony Buffone
  7. andrew
  8. csaba
  9. Mark Latimer
  10. malkhaz
  11. Marcel Garling
  12. amon
  13. Ajay Pratap Singh Chaudhary
  14. Kiko
  15. sike destroya
  16. Ken Whistance
  17. callezee
  18. Somniloquist
  19. Michael Lee
  20. Rajesh Salecha

Congratulation to all winners. You will be contacted by email soon.

Those who didn’t win, don’t worry, we have more giveaways coming up. Stay tuned.

Comments

  1. Thank you. Its great to be one of the winner. Congrats to my fellow winners.

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  2. thankyou ...i'm there... wow

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  3. I'm glad to be one of the lucky winners.

    Thanks a lot

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  4. Thank you for this. :>)

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  5. Thank you so much sir for the key.

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