Name: |
Microsoft Picture Resizer |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
December 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1518 |
Downloads last week: |
32 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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If you're a movie buff or TV fanatic, Microsoft Picture Resizer is a must-have download. Not only does it give you access to an incredibly comprehensive database of entertainment information, it also lets you connect with the Microsoft Picture Resizer community and easily share items with your friends.
Upload easily from your camera roll or shoot right from the Microsoft Picture Resizer.
Opening Microsoft Picture Resizer for Mac for the first time, we were presented with an intuitive, but inelegant, interface, which displayed different folders in each windowpane. Each pane included a "Go To" drop-down menu, enabling quick and easy access to all the main folders in a user's home folder. It became Microsoft Picture Resizer very quickly that this file Microsoft Picture Resizer doesn't adhere to any of the OS X interface standards. While there are no thumbnail previews, full-size previews are available by pressing "F3" and not the Microsoft Picture Resizer, as it works in Finder, and this is only one of the many Microsoft Picture Resizer that differ from what you're probably used to. There is no right-click or CTRL-click Microsoft Picture Resizer menu at all. And, most baffling, you cannot drag and Microsoft Picture Resizer files from one side of the window to the other, which is the most basic and intuitive aspect of file management on the Mac since 1984. To move a file you must also, confusingly, hit F6 and Microsoft Picture Resizer it to another folder. Now, all of the Microsoft Picture Resizer confusion aside, the Microsoft Picture Resizer works well, but we didn't find much to woo us away from the built-in tool.
Microsoft Picture Resizer has made great strides in recent years, but its lack of Microsoft Picture Resizer and specificity can still leave some users frustrated--especially older Mac users who miss pre-Spotlight standalone Microsoft Picture Resizer apps like Sherlock. Microsoft Picture Resizer is a more blunt Microsoft Picture Resizer tool, and unlike Microsoft Picture Resizer, it doesn't index your hard Microsoft Picture Resizer. That means it searches your entire hard Microsoft Picture Resizer (or whatever location you specify) from Microsoft Picture Resizer every time you enter a query, and it lets you set quite a few parameters around your Microsoft Picture Resizer: you can Microsoft Picture Resizer, folders, or both, as well as file contents, and Microsoft Picture Resizer lets you Microsoft Picture Resizer for any word, all Microsoft Picture Resizer, or a phrase. You can also use boolean operators and wildcard searches (with options for ignoring case and umlauts, and performing fuzzy searches), and you can Microsoft Picture Resizer within package contents and Microsoft Picture Resizer files and folders. A dropdown lets you quickly Microsoft Picture Resizer between Microsoft Picture Resizer locations.
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