PhotoAccess Releases SNAP for Retailers

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PhotoAccess Makes Digital Photo Finishing a SNAP for Retailers Debuting at PMA, new public access workstation software assists retailers in building in-store traffic, relationships and the loyalty of digital camera users
PhotoAccess.com Corporation will debut its Software for Network Albuming at Photo-counters (SNAP) at the annual industry tradeshow, Photo Marketing Association (PMA), Feb. 11-14, in Orlando, Fl. As the leading Applications Service Provider (ASP) of digital photo finishing Internet services for retailers and consumers, PhotoAccess continues to provide retail stores with innovative solutions to drive in-store traffic, extend brand awareness and customer loyalty, and increase profits.

PhotoAccess SNAP is the latest component in PhotoAccess' digital camera photo finishing service offerings. "SNAP completes our end-to-end digital camera photo finishing solution for retail stores," said Jerry Barber, president and CEO of PhotoAccess. "Retailers can now offer their customers the benefits of Internet-based photo finishing even when customers don't have a PC at home."

This new retail software application runs on a low-cost, standard PC and can be strategically placed on a photo counter, wall and shelf in any photo, camera or gift department. It is the in-store counterpart of PhotoAccess PhotoStreamer, the software package used at-home by digital camera owners to manage, order, and pay for their digital prints via the Internet. SNAP provides another convenient way for consumers to create a Web account, extract their digital photos from their camera, upload the photos to the Web site, and purchase prints and merchandise.

"SNAP is about consumer convenience," said Mark Waldin, vice president of marketing for PhotoAccess. "It's a great way for a merchant to go that extra mile to extend customer service and build loyalty. If a consumer has a slow home Internet connection or needs some help storing and ordering photos, they can access SNAP on the store's PC and use a high speed Internet connection as well as receive in-store assistance. This service also increases the store's visibility, which drives interest in the drugstore or supermarket's other digital photography offerings." SNAP is an additional offering of the PhotoAccess service that enables retailers to quickly and affordably have an integrated, flexible, branded, and cost-effective e-commerce Web site, hosted by PhotoAccess.com. Within three weeks of signing up, merchants can offer their in-store consumers exceptional digital photo prints and merchandise, online image management, permanent storage, ordering, and delivery options of their digital photos.

Requirements
PhotoAccess SNAP software runs on a 350Mhz Pentium II PC, running Windows 2000, with a minimum of 128MB RAM, 5GB of disk space and a DSL, cable modem, or ISDN Internet connection. The application can be operated using a standard computer screen, keyboard and mouse. SNAP supports the most popular camera media including Compact Flash, Smartmedia, Sony Media Stick, CD-R, Floppy, and LS-120 drives. By June, the company will offer the system operating from an LCD panel, touch screen, and soft keyboard.

Pricing and Availability
SNAP is immediately available from PhotoAccess. Pricing begins at $895 per license with volume discounts available.

For more information visit www.photoaccess.com or the Japanese Web site at www.photoaccess.co.jp.

Source: Photoaccess