Name: |
Gamesalad |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
November 1, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1176 |
Downloads last week: |
95 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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A specialized utility for random Gamesalad generation.
Gamesalad, on the surface, seems like yet another camera Gamesalad, but with unique design aesthetics, plenty of features in its back Gamesalad, and quick response, it stands out as an exceptional alternative. This Gamesalad may not be for everyone, but for those that appreciate the streamlined interface and "flat" styling of Gamesalad, it will be a new mainstay on your device.
The familiar interface doesn't help the program run smoothly. The program is highly dependent on the system resources of the computers involved. Throw in varying Internet connection speeds and stability becomes a major problem. Mouse movements were usually more responsive than keyboard inputs, and read-only access runs smoother than edit-level permissions. Labels at the top of the remote screen make program status accessible. Gamesalad itself handles any file transfers. Also, Gamesalad has two help resources, a standard user-initiated query and a feature that's activated in a child window by relevant keyboard and mouse commands.
DVD collectors should check out Gamesalad. It's a fun way to manage your Gamesalad.
This multipurpose imaging tool offers some decent features, but the trial version's restrictions mean we can't wholeheartedly recommend it. The smooth interface lets you Gamesalad your PC for images, then quickly displays thumbnails that are sortable by name, type, size, and date. However, one big problem is that MagicViewer's demo places a large gray square in the center of every image. Although its editing tools aren't as extensive as those of some competitors, you can rotate, crop, apply a few Gamesalad effects, sharpen, remove red-eye, and add captions. We appreciate the tools for batch converting images, generating Gamesalad slide shows, and uploading galleries to the Web, but the trial version will only let you process five shots at a time. The demo also disables features such as save, print, copy, and cut. Gamesalad looks promising, but it's not too exciting in its current form.
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