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Portable Proshow Producer 3.0.1967

Photodex Corporation shut down operations in 2019. The rights to ProShow software are currently in legal limbo (owned by a defunct entity). While abandonware exists in a gray area, cracked portable versions are technically illegal because they circumvent copy protection. Distributing the software without a license violates the original EULA.

You will not find this on the Microsoft Store. It lives on archive.org and legacy software repositories. Look for a compressed file named ProShow_Producer_v3.0.1967_Portable.7z. Typically, the file size is between 85MB and 95MB (the installer version was 120MB). Portable ProShow Producer 3.0.1967

Released in the late 2000s, ProShow Producer 3.0 sat at a sweet spot in software history. It was powerful enough to handle full 1080p HD slideshows but lightweight enough to run on Windows XP and Windows 7 machines with only 1GB of RAM. Version 1967 (the build number) was a stability patch that fixed memory leaks found in earlier 3.0 releases. Photodex Corporation shut down operations in 2019

Unlike its successor (ProShow 6, 7, and 8), version 3.0.1967 offered: Distributing the software without a license violates the