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New version for MAC and PC will be released in September!

Download PhotoPearls Software update for Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows 7

  1. Click here to start the download of PhotoPearls 1.2.2 Upgrade
  2. Uninstall the previous version of PhotoPearls on your computer.
  3. When the download is complete, run the file photopearls.msi, then follow the subsequent instructions during the installation.

How do you mount your bead picture

How to activate PhotoPearls Software

  1. Enter the activation code from the label on the back of the CD case.
  2. 2.1 Click on the link to open your browser (this requires that you are online).
    2.2 Click on "Check" button.
    2.3 Fill in the form.
    2.4 Click on "Activate" button.
    2.5 Copy the Unlock code
  3. Paste the unlock code

Questions and Answers

  • Q: Help, I have no printer connected to my computer!
    A: You can always save the pattern as a .nab file, the file you can send through email or download onto a USB stick that you can take to a friend and print it out.

    Are you using Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7, can you choose to print the pattern as an XPS file, select XPS as a printer in PhotoPearls then click the desired print format. Then the pattern is saved as an XPS file on your computer, the file can you open and view the screen.

    Have you not XPS or PDF, you can free download and install PDF Creator. Click here to learn more about PDF Creator
  • Q: What age do my children / grandchildren to be using PhotoPearls?
    A: We recommend that children should be 10 years or older to use the product itself fully. But with help of an adult can children from 5 years and older use PhotoPearls.

    WARNING! PhotoPearls Startkit is containing small parts, not for children under 3 years.
  • Q: Can I print my patterns in black and white?
    A: Yes, you can choose to print your patterns from PhotoPearls in colour or in black and white.

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