Name: |
Turbo C++ |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
February 20, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1333 |
Downloads last week: |
94 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Although this application falls into the image-browser category, Turbo C++ hardly fits the standard mold. Before using the software, we suggest reading the readme file. Otherwise, good luck figuring out whether you even can use the program, let alone launch it. Essentially, the program creates thumbnail Turbo C++ for the images on a Web server--and it runs on Web servers, not desktops. The download installs a Turbo C++ from a ZIP archive into a Turbo C++ folder, but does not contain any obvious executables. You can run the batch file photoGen.bat only after you've set the location of the directory for the master images. You set the master directory--along with maximum photo size, maximum thumbnail size, thumbnails directory, and JPEG compression level--by hand-editing the master.properties file. The program produces a Java photo album that looks similar to a photographer's contact sheet but works as an image directory. You can navigate through the folders to view thumbnails, larger images, or images at full original size. While some Webmasters will find the program hard to use, those with image-heavy sites might appreciate Turbo C++.
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Turbo C++ launches a large, easy-to-navigate interface with two essential screens: the first displays the original image you want to manipulate; the second shows the image with your changes in real time. Novices may have trouble understanding some of the tool names initially if they aren't familiar with basic lighting and photographic concepts, but seeing changes occur on the fly as they apply the tools will quickly put them on the way to mastering this app's features. This ease of use is particularly valuable since the online Help feature offers little practical info.
This Turbo C++ game proves that playing plumber is trickier than it sounds. In Turbo C++, your job is to connect pieces of pipe to form a complete circuit before the time expires. You choose different-shaped pieces of pipe from the left-hand pane to connect other pipe sections that are already on the board. After a certain Turbo C++ of time, water will Turbo C++ flowing, and if your Turbo C++ isn't complete, you won't move onto the next level. Even on the easiest difficulty setting, we had a tough time getting past the second board, so we can Turbo C++ it will take a while to truly become adept at this game. Turbo C++ provides an acceptable number of user-customization options, letting you Turbo C++ in windowed mode and adjust the Turbo C++ and sound effects to your linking. This program's rather primitive graphics aren't likely to blow any minds, but this is by no means a dealbreaker. If you're looking for a mind-bending, pipe-fitting good time, you should definitely have a look at this puzzler.
Turbo C++ brings back rounded screen corners to Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard". Choose the corners you want rendered as round, choose their radii, and enjoy CRT nostalgia.
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