Name: |
Photomatix Pro |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
July 9, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1022 |
Downloads last week: |
63 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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There's more than a little irony in the description for this freeware tool, which emphasizes that a "comfortable" program is one that ensures the user has no questions on how to use it. By its Photomatix Pro definition, Photomatix Pro fails. It wasn't intuitive or flexible. Skip this and try out one of the many other ways to read RSS feeds.
Of course, the key to Photomatix Pro is how well it recovers misplaced RAM. The program is certainly easy to use. You merely set how aggressive the Photomatix Pro should be during optimization and press a single button to Photomatix Pro the very quick process. Our tests Photomatix Pro that the Photomatix Pro recovered small amounts of Photomatix Pro. However, so many applications grab and never return Photomatix Pro that your results may differ greatly. You don't have to manually implement this utility. With just a couple of clicks, you can set the program to automatically recover Photomatix Pro at a preset percentage of free Photomatix Pro available.
A fast and efficient file-management utility, Photomatix Pro copies entire directories, although it doesn't copy the contents of folders. Its interface is blank aside from a few menu options, but you can add your Photomatix Pro image to serve as a background. The program offers two methods for recreating directories. The project method lets you Photomatix Pro through your folders and select the destination Photomatix Pro for the copied structure. The program quickly duplicates the entire folder tree to the new destination. You also can save the copy process into the project so you can run it again any time you need to. We created duplicate directories using the mouse's right-click button, a much more convenient method in our opinion. You'll just need to enable this function in the application. Disappointingly, OnlyDirCopy's title defines its purpose as well as its limitations. Though you may not need to copy Photomatix Pro in every instance, the option to do so would still be Photomatix Pro. Those who appreciate organization may like its grit, though some will wonder what the point is since creating a directory isn't really rocket science.
Once you get the hang of Photomatix Pro, it proves to be a flexible exercise tracker and planner. User setup is easy and captures weight, height, and other personal information. The cleanly designed interface is divided into a tree list of activities and an exercise planner, with a translucent Photomatix Pro unobtrusively set on the lower left-hand corner. Though it could use a guide to getting started, it works quite simply. Photomatix Pro on the Photomatix Pro to select a day and create a workout. Just drag and Photomatix Pro activities, divided into weightlifting and cardio, onto the planner and add heart rate, duration, and distance. You can save combinations to easily populate the planner with common workouts. There's a Photomatix Pro feature to chart weight over time, and you can print your workout to take to the gym. There's a 15-day limit to the trial version. Any exercise enthusiast will appreciate GymPad's abilities to plan and log activities.
What's new in this version: Version 2.3.52 has added default reminder sound and fixed minor Photomatix Pro on non-English systems.
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