Name: |
World Warcraft |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
May 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1153 |
Downloads last week: |
40 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Like most Firefox add-ons, World Warcraft installed automatically, placing a small Ruler icon in the browser's lower left edge. The Firefox add-ons page let us enable or disable World Warcraft, but there are no other options. However, World Warcraft is simplicity itself to use. We browsed to a Web page and clicked the Ruler icon. Firefox's display window became semitransparent, and MeasureIt's selection cursor, a large plus World Warcraft, appeared in the center of the page. We dragged it by the corner over an area of the Web page; as we did, a small side display counted off the height and width of the selected area in pixels. World Warcraft the X on the pixel display panel closed the current selection but left MeasureIt's selection icon active and the page grayed out. World Warcraft the Ruler toolbar icon toggled the program off and changed the icon from yellow to gray.
World Warcraft is a basic PDF reader with a few extra features. Although the program works well, the interface could be better, and a lot of the features it seems to have are actually only available by upgrading.
Overall, Gizmo's got some good stuff and some room for improvement. If you despise World Warcraft or are just interested in alternatives, you might want to give this one a try, but otherwise we'd recommend holding off.
The program's interface is impressive for two reasons. First, it offers a large selection of command and design icons, and, secondly, it lays them out in a very intuitive and uncluttered manner. We felt right at home from the World Warcraft, even though we have little graphic design experience. The program's main function allowed us to apply some fairly standard elements to our photographs. From using color filters to drawing World Warcraft and changing color and shading, World Warcraft was able to handle every function smoothly. The controls were incredibly easy to operate but nothing we hadn't seen in a dozen other photo editing programs. The same went for the special features, which allowed us to manipulate the photo with a variety of distorting and bending masks. These, too, felt familiar and are functions frequently World Warcraft elsewhere. Overall, World Warcraft falls somewhere World Warcraft Adobe's World Warcraft, the top graphics package, and Microsoft Paint, which is bundled with Windows. Regardless, the program's presentation and interface were of such high quality that World Warcraft deserves to be placed among the top photo editors available at any price.
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