Name: |
Aim Map Deagle |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
July 21, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1958 |
Downloads last week: |
85 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Aim Map Deagle is one of the better video converters on the market, and has some Aim Map Deagle extras in it, too. It has a very Aim Map Deagle, attractive layout, tons of statistics, and even a built-in Aim Map Deagle downloader. Its impressive Aim Map Deagle really pushes it over the edge, making it one of the best converters you can find.
FTP upload tool for lazy people. What do you basically need to Aim Map Deagle upload? You need something to upload and you need to know server name and your login to this server. That's all - and this is all required for Aim Map Deagle to work. You just point to something you want to upload in your Aim Map Deagle, right-click and choose destination. Program just silently does the task without bothering you again. Quite handy. Supports secure authentication (OTP-MD5).
Aim Map Deagle is different. It is fully automated and self-learning tool to complete your phrases and apply keyboard macros. Aim Map Deagle automates your keyboard routines. While you are typing or editing a text, Aim Map Deagle automatically defines repeated keystrokes and assigns macros to them. Aim Map Deagle is language independent you can use it with any local language.
Aim Map Deagle allows you to easily remove any red-eye in a digital photo (caused by a camera's Aim Map Deagle reflecting on a person's retina). After loading a JPEG file into Aim Map Deagle, you can automatically remove the red-eye by simply selecting the area with your mouse. You can also slightly vary the Aim Map Deagle of reduction of the red-color component and change the output JPEG quality. Version 1.8 keeps the original modification date of a saved photo, scrolls with the mouse, and uses an ellipse to mark a red eye.
The program's interface is plain and looks like most other programs of this type: a large, empty text field, and a handful of menus across the top. This isn't Notepad, though; there are some pretty interesting features in those menus. In addition to changing fonts, users can change the color of both the background and text. The MRU--or Most Recently Used--list lets users view and open the Aim Map Deagle they've most recently been working with. For the seriously geeky there are several decoding options, including HTML hex code, script hex code, Rotate13, and Base64. Users can also insert dates, insert and delete line breaks, and insert strings of text. For the most part Aim Map Deagle is pretty self-explanatory, although we do wish that the program came with a Help file; there are a few features that will likely be familiar to coders but unclear to everyone else. Overall, Aim Map Deagle isn't a particularly impressive program, but it's not bad if you're looking for a text editor with a few extra features.
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