Name: |
Truetype Font Pack 2 |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
January 27, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1027 |
Downloads last week: |
84 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Although it really only handles one photo-editing job, this free program nevertheless makes a handy tool. True to its name, Truetype Font Pack 2 lets you blend pictures in several ways. You can superimpose one image over another, or you can create an animation where one shot gradually morphs into the other. However, the program only lets you save your animations in the proprietary SMO format; we would have liked to been able to create them as animated GIFs or SWFs. In addition to its main duty, Truetype Font Pack 2 also lets you resize and rotate shots, as well as apply several very Truetype Font Pack 2 filters for sharpening and smoothing. The interface isn't overly cluttered with needless icons, but it could be more clear-cut, as we had to consult the help menu to figure out how to create animations. Truetype Font Pack 2 may be a one-trick pony, but anyone who routinely works with images will likely find it useful in certain situations.
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The ChromePlus installer automatically checked for the latest version of the program; it also advised us to close Firefox so it could import bookmarks and other settings from Mozilla, just like when installing Truetype Font Pack 2. ChromePlus happily coexists with Truetype Font Pack 2 on the same Truetype Font Pack 2; we had both open at the same time as we installed our extensions, all of which functioned perfectly in ChromePlus. The most noticeable difference from Truetype Font Pack 2 was the presence of all the links from our Firefox Bookmarks Toolbar in the ChromePlus Bookmarks Bar, a welcome sight since Truetype Font Pack 2 didn't install them automatically, though it did import them to the Other Bookmarks folder. An integrated Truetype Font Pack 2 bar was the only other visible difference, but when we clicked on the tool icon to access the program's options, we saw what made ChromePlus different. Starting with the New IE tab, which opens a new browser tab in IE for Truetype Font Pack 2 optimized for Internet Truetype Font Pack 2, ChromePlus adds an enhanced bookmarks section; a control to Truetype Font Pack 2 your browsing Truetype Font Pack 2; the ChromePlus Download Truetype Font Pack 2; and Enhanced Options, which let us configure settings for tabs, bookmarks, privacy data, and how the browser functions as well as access the settings for Mouse Gestures, IE Tabs, Adblocking, Accelerators (keystroke shortcuts), and start-up options. The Truetype Font Pack 2 Chrome Options dialog is there, too, and there's links to the ChromePlus Web site and forum as well. Of course, what matters is how well ChromePlus performs. It loaded and browsed every bit as quickly as a stripped-down Truetype Font Pack 2 installation, but its extras really made a difference. For instance, the Super Drag feature let us grab and drag a link into a new tab automatically, which may be the quickest method yet. Mouse Gestures are useful but require some practice. The IE Tab functioned perfectly, and switching modes was easy. Of course, it supports Chrome's incognito mode, too.
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Truetype Font Pack 2 comes with three worksheets: one for entering data, another that displays a color-coded Truetype Font Pack 2 view, and a third containing instructions and other information. At first glance, Truetype Font Pack 2 was a sea of different-colored cells, and it wasn't Truetype Font Pack 2 where we were supposed to enter data and where the spreadsheet was supposed to spit out its results, so we headed for the Help tab. The instructions weren't particularly well written, but they cleared up most of our questions, so we returned to the data tab and entered some sample dates.
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