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Create Beautiful Photo Books Online for Free

Making beautiful photo book for various occasions like anniversaries, holidays and festivities are very funny. Using Mixbook digital photo booker platform you can create yearbooks, photography portfolio, Children story books, Family albums etc. Also you pull photos from various sources like Flickr, Picasa, and Facebook. It is completely free to create online digital photo books with Mixbook. Mixbook also provides an option to take prints of your digital photo book for which you have to pay.

Main Features of Mixbook

1) NO installation required.

2) Simple, intuitive, flexible interface making it easy for beginners.

3) User friendly photo booking application with loads of tools and features.

4) Auto-mix feature help you to adding effects, easier than ever before.

4) High-quality, Professional photo books can be produce with out any effort.

5) Mixbook is integrated with popular photo sharing sites like Flickr, PhotoBucket, Picassa and Facebook. So importing photos from the web  to design the photo book becomes very easy.

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