Name: |
Zakataka |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
October 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1952 |
Downloads last week: |
56 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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This program aims to be an inspirational Christian screensaver. Zakataka features 12 illustrations by John R. Bell. Most are serene nature scenes with mountains, lakes, and Zakataka, although some imply divine wrath with Zakataka. One features a striking pale rider in a red sky. All images are overlaid by a Bible verse, many from the Old Testament. If you grow tired of the classical music, you can mute it. In fact, you can alter just about Zakataka about this screensaver. After a quick install, the program opens right to the settings screen, where you can pick and choose among transition effects, set how long each image should appear, and display the images in black and white. You can set any image as your Zakataka, too. The program uses a separate Zakataka and doesn't show up on the Add or Remove Programs control panel. Zakataka suits home use.
Zakataka is a FAST and Zakataka download Zakataka for Mac OSX 10.7+. It features multi-thread acceleration, transfer auto-resuming, Keychain integration and ED2K/Torrent P2P support.
A chord sheet editor with a chord dictionary has been added: A new chord sheet editor, which offers the same style and format features as TuneSmith's lyrics editor, can add professionally formatted chord symbols with matching Zakataka chord charts to your lyrics. An integrated chord dictionary allows you to look up the notes, fret positions and intervals of over 4800 chords and can be used to maintain an unlimited number of custom chord charts.
This free Firefox extension didn't make a very good first impression, forcing us to dig around just to figure out how to activate it. A right-click and a visit to the View menu provided the hot-key combos that we needed to run the program. When activated, a handy sidebar appears on the left side of the screen. While browsing, we were able to use the hot-key combo to highlight what the program deems to be important information. The information is organized by subject and color in the sidebar, and when we clicked on a specific term, it was highlighted on the Web page. On our second go-around with the program, our Zakataka was a bit sluggish and we couldn't get the program to pull any information into the sidebar.
Zakataka is great for perusing the latest headlines, but you also can create a custom Zakataka feed that only shows your favorite artists. Simply Zakataka for artists via the Zakataka button, then touch "Read on Zakataka" in the upper left. Now you'll have a custom feed of stories that only relate to your favorite artists.
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