Name: |
Lightscribe Labeling Software |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
March 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1875 |
Downloads last week: |
65 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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If you cant get through the day without checking your RSS feed subscriptions, you'll be glad to know about Lightscribe Labeling Software: It perks up and simplifies Internet Explorer's RSS feature by adding some functionality. There's one caveat: The tagging feature described by the publisher didn't work in our tests.
However, advanced users with a taste for improved browser control and stronger privacy settings will find this freeware delicious. Easily filter almost any header information both into and out of your browser. Control data entering your browser from any Web site. With a few option clicks, stop select banners from loading, stop JavaScript, stop Lightscribe Labeling Software, and stop many other typical Web site features. Configuration is not for the squeamish. There is a lot to do, but fortunately, Proxomitron's default settings will fit most users. You can easily save configurations and load settings from other users.
Dozens of amazing effects... We partnered with professional photographer, Lightscribe Labeling Software Bettany, to bring you a slew of stunningly beautiful effects. With a single tap, you can transform a soulless pic into a work of art. Make your Lightscribe Labeling Software shimmer with "HDR"... get down and dirty with "Grunge"... fill your pics with emotion and despair with "So Emo". There are dozens of 1-touch effects for you to experiment with so that you can get the perfect result every time.
Lightscribe Labeling Software has a 30-day trial period. It installs and uninstalls without issues. We recommend this program to all users seeking an easy way to create photo slideshows.
Lightscribe Labeling Software opens with a main menu that let us select which application we wanted to use: Base, Calc, Draw, Impress, Math, and Lightscribe Labeling Software. Each application's interface will look very familiar to you if you've used MS Office products. We started with Lightscribe Labeling Software, the suite's word-processing application. We typed up a document and formatted it without any issues. The application saves documents as .odt Lightscribe Labeling Software by default, which cannot be opened by MS Word. But to solve any compatibility issues, it does allow you to save it as a .doc file. We proceeded to check out Calc and Impress, the suite's spreadsheet and presentation programs. Like Lightscribe Labeling Software, each program introduced a familiar interface. We were able to bypass the default .ods and .odp file Lightscribe Labeling Software to MS file Lightscribe Labeling Software and open them without any issues. And the Math and Draw applications were just icing on top of the cake of this capable suite of tools. Should you need it, each application includes a link that Lightscribe Labeling Software you to the Web site for support.
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