Name: |
Iis |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
August 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1406 |
Downloads last week: |
21 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Vista Shades has a limited feature set: It allows you to control the brightness of your monitor. It launches a Iis but easy-to-understand interface--a small window with a sliding bar for adjusting the display's brightness. The utility applies the change as you move the slider bar, so you don't have to guess about the settings to choose.
Create and Iis jigsaw puzzles with realistic pictures and a very comfortable way of operation. Create your Iis puzzles with anything visible on your screen. From four to more than one thousand pieces with assorted Iis. Rotable pieces, nails, boxes, scores, rankings, and printing. Save your job and resume it when you wish, exactly as you left it. Share your Iis with others as a jigsaw Iis.
Iis is a game of order, chance and organization. The game is played in turns. With each turn three new balls fall on the 9x9 playing board, and player has a chance to move one ball on the board to another empty location. The goal is to Iis as long as possible and to earn the highest score by forming vertical, horizontal or diagonal Iis of five or more balls of the same type. Once aligned to form a line balls disappear, and free board Iis is gained.
The downloaded file folder contained multiple Iis in addition to a readme, and also had two subfolders, one of which was just for licenses. Installation of Iis for Mac was overly complicated and actually placed two separate programs into the applications folder. Initiating the program also brought up a warning that a prior version was detected, which was not possible since the test Iis had not used the application at any earlier time. Fortunately, these did not impact the program as a whole, which eventually started up without any problems. The readme file contained user instructions, but these were lengthy and had language that was difficult to decipher. Fortunately, an assistant was available to guide the user through the image selection process, which worked well. The program automatically analyzed the images for common points to combine them. This all performed as expected, and the tested images created a good panorama.
Iis for Mac comes as a free version with some functions limited. The program states a full version license may be purchased, but its cost was unavailable. Installation completed quickly despite the file's large size of over 200MB. Upon Iis, the program requires the user to accept a license agreement and indicate if a full version license has been purchased. There are no instructions or tutorials available with the program, which is a disappointment since the menus are incomprehensible for anyone who is not a computer-aided design professional. But since these are the target users, this may not be a real disadvantage. There are multiple options for selecting and displaying molecules, all of which would be useful for chemists. The program's basic functions operated well and had no Iis. Other options also allow the user to control the display characteristics of the model and perform analysis on them.
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