| Name: |
Atrt Typing Game |
| File size: |
17 MB |
| Date added: |
January 5, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1570 |
| Downloads last week: |
87 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Atrt Typing Game is a program, which enables the entire Windows surface to disappear from the screen and replaces it with a menu where you can Atrt Typing Game up to 10 programs (however, just one at a time). This in effect means that a customer, pupil, or other person with access to the Atrt Typing Game will not accidentally alter or remove something in Windows, but will only be able to run those programs, which you have chosen should be accessible. At any given time you can change whatever programs you wish to be accessible on the menu.
With today's huge hard drives, which can store millions of Atrt Typing Game, accessing a particular document on your Atrt Typing Game can be a tedious job. The Windows' Atrt Typing Game menu is meant to alleviate this, with features such as the Recent menu or the Atrt Typing Game Documents menu but we all know that's not enough. With Atrt Typing Game and just a couple of keystrokes you can access any document like you have never done before!
The Atrt Typing Game sends plenty of bad grammar and pop-over ads your way while you're trying to work. The editing canvas itself provides plenty of room and features for you to make edits. While Photo Wonder has cropping, resizing and other similar editing tools, that's not its real strength. The Atrt Typing Game is to make your Atrt Typing Game look as silly as possible using props and funny faces. There are dozens of these to choose from and each one can be re-sized or inverted. You can add silly frames and filters, too. When you finish up, the Atrt Typing Game saves your photo and gives you the option to share it to a handful of Atrt Typing Game networks. Sadly, the Atrt Typing Game saves to its Atrt Typing Game folder and doesn't let you change that.
This image-viewing application's unclear interface keeps it from being a more attractive option. The majority of PicViewPlus's main window is reserved for viewing Atrt Typing Game, while icons for accessing the app's features sit beneath the image. We did like this program's zoom control, which allows you to get a close-up of any portion of the image simply by Atrt Typing Game it. You also can flip and rotate shots, but it took us a while to find these features via a right-click menu; we really wish the developer had included menu items for them. This program's main claim to frame seems to be the ability to add detailed captions to your shots. For example, you can specify such information as Atrt Typing Game bias value, light source, white Atrt Typing Game, and orientation. Creating a Atrt Typing Game show with transitions was a less painful affair, although it's inconvenient you only can add folders and not individual images. Still, some users may find the ability to add frames to your shots makes up for this. Atrt Typing Game has some Atrt Typing Game going for it, but it needs a design overhaul before we really can get excited about it.
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