Archive for November, 2013
Wednesday, November 6th, 2013
Do you want a free, but unique application that enables you rename files and other things on your system? Well, you have one in ReNamer because it has a lot of wonderful features to help you achieve all your renaming with a bit of ease.
What’s ReNamer all about?
ReNamer is a small, yet very flexible and powerful file renaming tool that offers all the standard renaming procedures including prefixes, suffixes, replacements, case changes, as well as remove contents of brackets, add number sequences, change file extensions, etc. For advanced and experienced users, there is a PascalScript rule that allow users program their very renaming rule.
ReNamer is a program that also allows you to combine multiple renaming actions as a rule set, applying each action in logical sequence, which can be saved, loaded and managed within the program. In addition, ReNamer supports Meta Tags, such as: ID3v1, ID3v2, EXIF, OLE, AVI, Hashing and more; has an ability to rename folders, can process Regular Expressions, and supports Unicode filenames.
Some new features and updates have been made to this version, and they include; added hint to run as administrator when failed to apply system settings, added “Save” option for directly saving the currently loaded preset, fixed issue that caused incorrect limitation on number of presets, etc.
Any downside?
This free version is limited in terms to 5 presets and 5 rules, which may be a major concern for a lot of users.
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Tuesday, November 5th, 2013
Are you searching for a multi-application that lets you do a lot of things including work with the Editor or Slideshow or Search separately from the main viewer? Then it is important that you continue reading this review on WildBit Viewer.
What’s the deal with the WildBit Viewer?
WildBit Viewer is compact & fast image viewer with slideshow and editor. WildBit Viewer has an eye catching interface within blazing fast folder, file list and thumbnail viewer. Slide Show includes now multi-monitor support for fast switching between two monitors. WildBit Viewer supports all major graphic formats including BMP, JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF, PNG, PCX, TIFF, WMF and TGA (over 70 formats).
WildBit Viewer includes Image Info with Image EXIF meta data JPEG and TIFF support and IPTC (IIMV4) information (like Photoshop file info) from JPEG and TIFF, Thumbview has changeable views, sorting and thumbnail predefined sizes for fast thumbnail size setting. Viewer also includes shell toolbar; you can drop your favorite folder there and use it as an organizer.
Some of its key features include the following: Explorer-style file handling with customizable headers; file List Generator which generates html, csv, rtf, uni and txt files; Normal Show with multiple folders setup or Custom Show with individual slide setup (Style, Step, Delay, Show the next image after, hms, Background Color with (Manual, Average and Dominant Color settings), Frame Width and Frame Color values for each image); and many more.
Any downside?
The program takes a long time to load even though some minor improvements have bee made to it.
Want to check it out? Visit Wildbit-Soft.
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Tuesday, November 5th, 2013
Do you want an address book that somehow different and unique to some of the ones you have used before? Do you want an application that can be easily customize to suit your peculiar needs? Then a program like Open Contacts might be of great interest to you. Find out more about the program by reading the review below.
What‘s Open Contact all about?
Open Contacts is an address book program with CRM features providing unified, flexible and intuitive interfaces for you to manage and lookup contact info of individuals and organizations. It displays only data fields with data. You can seamlessly customize what can be stored in your address book.
The database engine of this version of Open Contacts in review has been upgraded by the publisher from Firebird 2.1 to Firebird 2.5. Also, the default database file extension is now FDB rather than GDB.
Some of its major features include the following: print contact info and labels on papers of different sizes; unlimited data fields to store any contact info. Along with predefined fields, you may add unlimited data fields grouped by section; manage relationships between individuals, organizations and departments; import from MS Outlook, Outlook Express (WAB), Eudora, Netscape/Mozilla Thunderbird, XML (xCard), CSV, LDIF, Windows Contacts and vCard; export to indented text, CSV, Excel, vCard, XML (xCard), HTML, hCard and XFN (XHTML Friends Network); etc.
Any downside?
Open Contacts needs additional works in the GUI department.
Want to check it out? Visit Fonlow.com.
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Tuesday, November 5th, 2013
Have you always wondered how you can get or install an application on your system that will help you remember or save you the stress of remembering all your passwords all the time? Do you want an application that will remember all your log information and simply log you in each time the need arises? Then you might want to check LastPass.
What’s the big deal about LastPass?
LastPass automatically is a program that fills in saved log-ins and forms with the click of a button. This handy Web freebie and browser plug-in also syncs your data to any computer that you use regularly.
The publisher has made a lot of changes to this version to include the following: LastPass icon in input fields can now be clicked, which replaces notification bar to fill; Chrome UI gets a complete redesign; Android app has a modern ‘holo’ UI, multitab support, clickable icons, better search; iOS app also now has a multitab browser, clickable icons, better search; LastPass Family Feature – premium users get 1 shared folder that they can share with up to 5 family members; immediate syncing for all users; and many more.
LastPass contains some nice features you will like this app for.
Want to check it out? Visit LastPass.
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Monday, November 4th, 2013
How about installing a program that enables you to download files from different One Click Hosting sites and from various BitTorrent end eMule? Well, the good thing is that a lot of applications are now being developed that enables you to do a lot of things online with so much ease.
What’s NeoLoader?
NeoLoader is a download manager / filsharing client designed to work across network borders. It can download files from various One Click Hosting sites as well as from BitTorrent and eMule/eDonkey2000. In addition to that Neo provides an own anonymous filesharing Network, based on a TOR-like packet routing in its own Next Generation Kademlia network. NeoLoader supports a large amount of hosting sites. Both its BitTorrent as well as eMule support is state of the art, it supports all mainstream protocol extensions.
Some of its features include the following: download of the same file form multiple networks at the same time; supports trackerless torrents (using the Mainline kademlia DHT protocol) with some DHT extensions (BEP 5); file sharing can be performed in direct transfer mode (typical anonymous P2P) or push mode (Freenet style), as well as in a hybrid caching mode for optimized performance; and many more.
Want to check it out? Visit Neoloader.com.
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