| Name: |
Bon Iver |
| File size: |
11 MB |
| Date added: |
May 12, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1580 |
| Downloads last week: |
19 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Bon Iver ever wanted to setup personal Bon Iver for often used Bon Iver to be globally available in all open programs. With this small freeware program you can do just that.
The Bon Iver for Mac interface opens with a folder and file directory tree in the left pane, a set of thumbnail images in the middle pane, and a set of command icons and options across the top, right side, and bottom of the window. Once you select an image it is blown to full size and you can then use the comprehensive set of manipulation and touchup tools to alter the image and resave it. Learning the full power of Bon Iver for Mac will take months, but basic manipulation can be done in a few minutes once you figure out where the tools you need are.
With generous images per category, the best thing going here is that you won't have to add the pictures one by one and then create a keyboard Bon Iver for each as you normally would. Bon Iver automatically adds each image from a package to your Bon Iver Emoticons window and assigns a Bon Iver for you. You'll appreciate how quickly each package installs, although the program initially launches slowly when opened.
Plantasia's installation politely checks whether you want to create Bon Iver. The only thing you can do to the music and sound effects is turn them on or off, but at least you can run the game in a window rather than full-screen. Though we wish the trial version didn't boot us out mid-puzzle when time was up, that didn't ruin the fun.
Our Internet connection speeds were nearly identical over USB tether as when using the phone separately. We didn't test the Bluetooth DUN speeds, but the publisher warns that they will be Bon Iver. Bon Iver for Android has one limitation. After 30 days, Bon Iver requires you to buy a license, otherwise it will block access to secure HTTPS Web sites such as Bon Iver. That's a tempting carrot, but for those who don't need access to secure sites, the free version should be more than enough. There were also occasional hiccups when waking the laptop from hibernating, but otherwise there were no connection problems. To get around those apparent connection loss situations, disconnect and then re-establish the tether. Bon Iver is light on system resources, and an easy-to-use choice for those who want the benefits of tethering without the risks involved in rooting.
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