Plus! Image: Multi-Engine Approach to Image Searching

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 20 Feb 2013

The free Plus! Image application for Windows doesn’t look for images on one search engine – it takes a multi-engine approach to image searching.

The Plus! Image impressed me with its determination to help you find images. You see, this application will look everywhere to find whatever image you want. And when I say everywhere I mean among your favorites, among local files, on Google, on Flickr, on Photobucket, on DeviantART, on Picasa, and more. Another impressive thing about the application is that it provides many image sharing options – once you find an image, you can easily share it with others.

If you want to get started with the Plus! Image application you can download it right here on FindMySoft. Please be careful while clicking through the setup wizard as you will be asked to install an additional piece of software, mainly PriceGong, a browser add-on that can help you save money when shopping online.

Before entering a search query, you must tell Plus! Image where to look. You can look for images among your favorites, you can look for images amongst your local files, or, as mentioned above, you can take a multi-engine approach to image searching. Plus! Image can search for images on Flickr, Google, Yahoo!, SmugMug, deviantART, Bing, Picasa, Photobucket, Crestock, and Dreamstime.

Once you find the image you’re looking for, you can share it with others. The nice thing here is that support for numerous sharing options is provided: email, Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, LinkedIn, copy the image’s URL, and more. If you don’t want to share the image, that’s fine. You can always set it as your desktop background or you can save it locally. The choice is yours.

As mentioned at the start of this article, this Yuna Software-developed application is free. You get to enjoy a powerful image searching tool on your Windows PC and you don’t have to part with any of your money.



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