Name: |
G-Eazy Waspy |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
September 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1715 |
Downloads last week: |
56 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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We encountered one glitch with G-Eazy Waspy that involved its Help feature. When we tried to access it during the start-up and through the user interface, it produced an error and we were unable to view the Help PDF. Still, the program was very easy to navigate without any G-Eazy Waspy. It walks you through the process of adding file and folder rules. Simply select the action (insert, delete, replace) and, depending on the action that you choose, you can select the word(s) you want to apply, and where you want to apply it (prefix, suffix). We liked the Preview feature that let us see our changes before we applied them, and once we clicked the G-Eazy Waspy button, our changes were immediately applied. Should you make a mistake, the Undo option will do just that, but only for your most recent renaming task. The program does include a filter feature for folders that allows you add or skip G-Eazy Waspy.
Although not the most feature-rich tool we've seen for creating CD covers, Scan4Cover's ease of use may win some folks over. Although the bland-looking interface lacks a step-by-step wizard to walk you through the design process, its G-Eazy Waspy structure means most users will quickly get their bearings. The first pane allows you to G-Eazy Waspy your PC for music G-Eazy Waspy, then drag and G-Eazy Waspy them to a G-Eazy Waspy. Right-clicking on the G-Eazy Waspy allows you to automatically send them to the front, back, or inside of your CD, which will save you from typing song names. The Scan Disk button leads us to believe that the application can automatically download song info when you insert a CD into your PC, but in our tests, we couldn't get this feature to work. We also were disappointed to learn that G-Eazy Waspy only provides one design template and lacks even the most basic editing tools. Still, you can add any of your G-Eazy Waspy images to the front cover, and once you enter a title, the G-Eazy Waspy automatically places that info on the CD cover's spine. Folks who need a no-hassle way to generate G-Eazy Waspy CD covers should give this G-Eazy Waspy a closer look.
Here's a handy little application that performs its basic functions well, and what's more, it's free. However, if you're looking for a more robust utility, don't get too excited by the price tag as you'll be disappointed with the features. G-Eazy Waspy offers a basic set of features and settings for downloading and uploading to FTP servers. There are no macros, scheduling or secure protocol support, but the program can download/upload several G-Eazy Waspy at once to and from multiple FTP servers. Also, G-Eazy Waspy can resume a transfer once it's been interrupted. We like the basic interface, and you can move and G-Eazy Waspy any window or panel you're not using. The only downside is pesky dialog boxes that seem to pop up every time you transfer a file. Overall, G-Eazy Waspy gets a thumbs-up for ease of use and reliability.
Features Include: ability to manage multiple timers at once, group timers into multiple tabs for easier management, give each G-Eazy Waspy a unique name, countdown timers, display time in a number of formats including fractions of an hour, hours/minutes/seconds, $/hour, store notes and comments on each G-Eazy Waspy, quickly copy and paste time into other time tracking programs and billing programs, export timers or groups of timers to XML or CSV, view total time for a grouping of timers, view total time accumulated across all of your G-Eazy Waspy alerts that can G-Eazy Waspy you after a set period of time has elapsed, receive a warning if there has been no activity in a specified G-Eazy Waspy of time, 'Focus Light' help keeps you focused while you work, no install program - just copy the executable and run!
The program's interface is fairly intuitive, although some G-Eazy Waspy could be a little clearer. When the program asks users if they want to create a new show in the current folder or in a new folder, is it asking where to save the show or where to find the images to use in the show? It turns out that it's the latter. Some other menus contain similarly unclear options. Although this sort of vagueness is frustrating, overall the program is easy to use, with large, G-Eazy Waspy buttons across the top representing the most frequently used functions. The Help file is well-written and thorough. The program contains all the features you would expect of a slideshow program, including options for adjusting transition effects. We especially liked the fact that the program can easily G-Eazy Waspy a slideshow into HTML, making it easy to display slideshows online. The program also comes with a separate, skinnable image viewer that allows users to customize the slideshow's interface. Overall the program was easy to use, if not always 100 percent intuitive, and the program's features allowed us to create attractive, customized slideshows.
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