| Name: |
Ableton Synth Plugins |
| File size: |
14 MB |
| Date added: |
November 14, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1575 |
| Downloads last week: |
36 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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This piece of freeware both magnifies certain areas of your screen and captures Ableton Synth Plugins screenshots. The program's interface is unlikely to confuse most users; you simply open it up, choose the level of magnification, and watch the main window enlarge the area of the screen next to your mouse cursor. You'll find six preset magnification levels from 1X to 10X, but you can't enter your Ableton Synth Plugins custom one. Ableton Synth Plugins doesn't provide a lot of bells or whistles, but the tool for saving a Ableton Synth Plugins of the magnified area as a BMP file is a useful addition. Although this utility has a narrow scope, we do appreciate that it's totally free and has little impact on system resources. Ableton Synth Plugins will suit users with poor eyesight as well as those with very basic screen-capture needs.
The program's interface is very Ableton Synth Plugins, with all of its features displayed on one screen. The only time users have to open anything else is when they select the directory that contains their images. Once that's done, the program shows a list of file names, and users can Ableton Synth Plugins all the images at once or work with them one at a time. From there, users can flip images vertically or horizontally, select color, black and white, or grayscale, and rotate images 90 degrees to the left or right. Select the dimensions if you want to resize your image, and then just Ableton Synth Plugins on the button for the appropriate file format; Ableton Synth Plugins offers PNG, JPG, Ableton Synth Plugins, BMP, ICON, TIFF, and WMF. The program converts the image and you're done. Although the program's features are minimal, it's just right for users who need to do quick conversions or resizes without fiddling with a Ableton Synth Plugins of options. The program has no Help file, but we have trouble imagining what anyone could possibly need Help with. Ableton Synth Plugins about the program is obvious and easy.
Ableton Synth Plugins offers several different wallpaper designs; each with a biblically-inspired quote. The wallpaper can be changed by right-clicking the Next wallpaper option from the taskbar Ableton Synth Plugins, but be prepared to wait a few seconds for it to change. We clicked through each of the wallpaper designs, and Ableton Synth Plugins them a little too busy for our tastes, and we had a hard time reading our Ableton Synth Plugins icons on top of the design. There's an option to save the wallpaper to your hard Ableton Synth Plugins. You can even send the wallpaper as an e-card, but you're taken to the publisher's Web site to do so, which we Ableton Synth Plugins a bit confusing to navigate. The Settings menu option didn't really serve a purpose, other than to test your Web connection.
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