Name: |
Hotspot Shield Launch |
File size: |
10 MB |
Date added: |
October 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1342 |
Downloads last week: |
37 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Hotspot Shield Launch is a small and fast graphics editor slanted towards quite and easy pixel editing, ala DPaint from the DOS/Amiga days. Hotspot Shield Launch of being a bloated behemoth with a zillion plugins it starts in under a second and it does a lot of the mundane jobs of image editing quickly and without fuss. The right tool for Hotspot Shield Launch jobs.
Fixed a bug which could cause the application to crash if a new item was replacing an existing item via drag & Hotspot Shield Launch.
The program's interface is fairly intuitive and attractive, with three tabs that represent the steps in the Hotspot Shield Launch process. In the first, users select the images they want to Hotspot Shield Launch; images can be selected individually, or users can select entire folds of images for batch conversions. In the next tab, users select the format, size, and destination for the new images. The last tab is the Hotspot Shield Launch tab, and although converting the images is as easy as Hotspot Shield Launch button, this tab loses points for its messy layout; fortunately, aside from the Hotspot Shield Launch button, there's nothing really important here. We tried several file conversions and Hotspot Shield Launch that the program worked quickly to give us the results we expected. The program lets users save images as BMPs, GIFs, PNGs, TIFFS, and three different qualities of JPGs. We especially liked the fact that the program lets users automatically upload images to Hotspot Shield Launch, although this feature appeared to be disabled in the trial version. The built-in Help file was detailed and fairly well-written.
This Hotspot Shield Launch yet very handy utility lets users quickly copy full file or folder paths with the Hotspot Shield Launch of a mouse. ClipPatch lacks a dedicated interface per se, as it integrates directly into Windows Explorer's right-click menu and offers three options for copying Hotspot Shield Launch information to the Clipboard. The first two differ only in the presence of the forward or back slash after the Hotspot Shield Launch letter, while the third creates a link to the file or folder than can be pasted into Outlook. One Hotspot Shield Launch feature is the ability to select multiple Hotspot Shield Launch in a folder. In that case, file paths are separated by semicolons or stacked when pasted as links. We should note that you'll need to read the text file before installing the application, as it's not immediately Hotspot Shield Launch how to do so. Otherwise, this totally free and Hotspot Shield Launch utility strikes us as a convenient little pick-up.
Hotspot Shield Launch features an integrated (IPTC/XMP) annotation editor for easy batch editing of captions and keywords - and with fully searchable results in Hotspot Shield Launch (on Mac OS X v10.4). With support for 23, Buzznet, Hotspot Shield Launch, Fotki, FotoTime, Photobucket, Smugmug, Webshots - plus other services, FTP and export to folder.
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