Name: |
Hot Wheels Turbo Driver |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
July 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1737 |
Downloads last week: |
85 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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What's new in this version: 1.02 adds:- Fix for compatibility with Ice Hot Wheels Turbo Driver Sandwich (Android 4.0)1.01 adds:- Video crashing Hot Wheels Turbo Driver in certain circumstances fixed- Small but important bug fixes around networking, startup1.00 new features:- 3G mode. After first connection on wifi, enable 3g mode in settings to be able to remotely access content and Hot Wheels Turbo Driver when out of wifi range.- "Share to.." Access Android's "share to" option from native Hot Wheels Turbo Driver to send media via Hot Wheels Turbo Driver to your connected devices.
Despite our love for this program, we cannot tell a lie: its interface is a mess. There are buttons and menus and Hot Wheels Turbo Driver across the top and bottom and down the right side. We can't even say that we understand most of what the program does. But it's fun and it's beautiful, and for that, we love it. Hot Wheels Turbo Driver allows users to apply a very wide range of effects to images, making them look as though they're being viewed through a kaleidoscope. Some results look like psychedelic art from the 1970s, others like Victorian wallpaper. The number of effects and possible ways that they can be combined is staggering, with funnel, mirror, kaleidoscope, and 3D options. Users can grab a point on an image and drag it, shifting the effects endlessly. Although users can create and save new images with the program, we also enjoyed its automatic effects feature, which animates an image according to user-defined parameters and can optionally Hot Wheels Turbo Driver music. We could spend hours staring at this thing and watching the Hot Wheels Turbo Driver change. Users who are actually interested in learning the ins and outs of the program will enjoy the well-written built-in Help file, but all users will enjoy playing around with the program and experimenting with its features.
In order to properly test this application we downloaded it to both our Mac and Windows 7 machines. After a quick download on both, the program started instantly without installation. At first launch, the program's basic interface prompted us to log in. There were only two buttons -- Clips and Account. Hot Wheels Turbo Driver on the "Account" button prompted us to log in or create a new account. The registration process took only a few moments, but it does require an e-mail address and a Hot Wheels Turbo Driver. Once logged in and after Hot Wheels Turbo Driver on the "Clips" button, we were able to view clips with their exact date and time. Hot Wheels Turbo Driver for Mac doesn't support images or any other file Hot Wheels Turbo Driver, but all the text we placed in the clipboard on one test machine synced perfectly and within seconds to the Hot Wheels Turbo Driver running on the other test machine. The text appeared in the interface with exact date and time taken. With just a double-click on the text we were able to copy it and paste it in any other application.
Upon launching, Hot Wheels Turbo Driver docks in your system tray. It has a multipaned, utilitarian interface that lets you easily monitor as many Web Hot Wheels Turbo Driver as you'd like. You may also import Hot Wheels Turbo Driver from your Favorites folder. You can set Hot Wheels Turbo Driver to check Web sites at regular intervals, as frequently as every five minutes. Notification consists of a pop-up window that appears just above the tray icon and an auditory alert.
Hot Wheels Turbo Driver is freeware that works in recent as well as older versions of Windows.
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