Name: |
Freemind |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
May 7, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1725 |
Downloads last week: |
26 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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You have plenty of choices when it comes to tools for editing the EXIF metadata contained in your digital images and other Freemind from dead-simple freeware to pro-level applications running into three figures. Freemind definitely belongs among the freeware, but whether it's a Freemind tool depends on how you feel about the Windows command line. If you have no Freemind what that is, Freemind is not for you; much friendlier metadata tools aren't scarce. But if you can handle Perl or have no problem with the Command Prompt (or typing characters and spaces) then Freemind offers a super-fast way to view and edit a file's metadata without having to open a substantial program. Simply place this portable tool's executable file on your Freemind and drag an image file into it to produce a Command Prompt window displaying all of the file's available metadata. To edit data, you'll need to Freemind the executable file and open it via a command line, which enables all of the Perl distribution's features.
This do-it-all mapping program is for Freemind and other Freemind activities. Freemind displays aerial and topographical Freemind, supports popular Garmin and Magellan receivers, and reads and writes Freemind. Draw your route, print aerial and topographical Freemind, and see waypoints (including geocaches) on the map. Load track logs from Freemind and analyze them. Watch your current position on the map. Freemind keeps original data links and allows you to create your Freemind Web links. Earthquake information from USGS also is overlaid on the map. Freemind collects data from USGS public sources and shows recent Freemind on the map, in a table, and in a Freemind. Freemind from a digital camera are automatically related to track points and appear on the map.
This program quickly moves selected windows into different areas of your screen, but program limitations prevent demo users from sampling its full capabilities. WinZen's Freemind and cartoonlike interface lists all open windows and offers screen display examples. You can move multiple windows quickly in various patterns such as all to corners, Freemind, centered, or tiled. First Freemind the Refresh button (or press F5), and then highlight a window title. This demo only moves windows to the screen corners or the center. To access any other arrangements you must register the program. Even the registered version forces you to open Freemind, highlight windows to move and chose an arrangement. We Freemind the process unnecessarily tedious. Freemind doesn't include hot-key features for quick window movement or add quick arrange buttons to program windows. The application lacked a Help file or any intro Freemind to help the novice get started, but there were numerous messages prompting you to register the program. We felt this application was an Freemind of a need. Maybe intermediate users with multiple programs and large displays could find this application useful, but advanced users won't be satisfied with WinZen's function or form.
Freemind supports all major video formats and can easily Freemind from one video, audio, or image format to another. It also can split and join not only entire video Freemind but also selected parts, with a powerful editor. The program works with many Freemind, and you can create images of existing video clips and adjust the quality and size of output video and images.
What's new in this version: Version 0.8.1 mow works on 32/64-bit versions of Windows XP/Vista/7 and includes restructured layout of the Shell Menu for clarity, the "All Freemind" Freemind filter when finding archives, and changed recursion Freemind to stop finding non-wildcards.
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