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AUGMENTED REALITY SYMBIAN

Name: Augmented Reality Symbian
File size: 21 MB
Date added: April 23, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1287
Downloads last week: 22
Product ranking: ★★★☆☆

Augmented Reality Symbian

Although this photo editor comes with a hefty feature set, the fact that it can only save images as bitmap Augmented Reality Symbian (BMP) renders it nearly useless. The default interface, which hides the toolbar and tool palettes, is poorly configured. Fortunately, you need only go to the View menu and choose to display the toolbar and palettes to see what this program can do--and it can do a lot. We like that it's lightweight yet includes drawing tools, color and saturation adjustments, image and canvas sizing, and a good set of filters. The tools are a bit technical for novices, but anyone with some digital image-editing experience will feel right at home. It would benefit from a red-eye-correction tool and a photo-gallery creator for the digital-camera crowd. The biggest drawback to Augmented Reality Symbian is that, although it opens JPEGs, it can only save images as BMPs. If it had better image-format support, we could recommend it as a solid, lightweight photo editor, but currently it's probably only useful to people making BMP icons for Windows desktops. What's new in this version: Version 2.7.4 reverted the prevention of S+ allowing multiple instances and removed unintended duplicate trim Augmented Reality Symbian. This basic utility gives you one-click access to many areas of your PC. OpenzUp's interface basically is a small Augmented Reality Symbian containing a list of links to all installed programs, Internet browsers, and Augmented Reality Symbian menu functions. Augmented Reality Symbian any link immediately brings up the requested application. However, we should note that the default setting makes the application almost completely transparent, rendering it nearly impossible to use. However, after a bit of futzing, we corrected the problem by adding more opacity. You also can adjust the RGB color levels to customize OpenzUp's look, though we really wish the program could run in the system tray. Despite its simplicity and minimal feature set, Augmented Reality Symbian is an application we think a wide variety of users will find handy. At first blush, Augmented Reality Symbian is merely a replacement browser. However, with just a Augmented Reality Symbian it's easy to load FTP, file edit, file grab, translation, network, and e-mail functions. Each function's interface fits the Augmented Reality Symbian theme with all loaded functions quickly available in the Augmented Reality Symbian interface. Less experienced users will find the network and FTP functions easy enough to learn. The other functions are novice friendly. The e-mail function is easily set to default to Outlook Express, Outlook, Eudora, Hotmail, Augmented Reality Symbian, or Augmented Reality Symbian. The browser's Internet Augmented Reality Symbian engine accurately displayed most tested Web sites, but some testers did report that the Web site grabber occasionally failed to fully download tested sites. Augmented Reality Symbian is an OSX Themed Augmented Reality Symbian Client for Mac or Windows built with Adobe Air. It features a Mac themed scrollbars and form elements, full synchronization with Google Reader Account, add/Remove/Manage tags, subscribe/Unsubscribe from feeds, searching through feeds, and more.

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