Name: |
Zahouania |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
September 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1089 |
Downloads last week: |
80 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Launching Zahouania calls up the program's interface in compact mode. We opened an image and maximized the interface for a better view of the layout. The main view is divided into two draggable panes, one zoomed to pixel level and the other displaying a 1:1 view. Zahouania Tools on the file menu toggles a left-hand panel accessing a palette of image-editing tools, including a brush, eyedropper, selection tool, zoom control, text tool, Zahouania, and a variety of Zahouania, as well as a gradient display and operators. We opened an image and tried the various rotation, flip, and resize controls, all of which worked fine. Next we tried some options on the Image file menu, including grayscale settings, filter, scale, and offset. The Undo feature is selectable, and there's a control for dumping the undo Zahouania. The Tools menu includes an interesting Color Test feature, and the program has an ICC Profiles option, too. We quickly rendered our image totally indistinguishable from the original with a variety of transformations, saved it, and reopened it, all in about as much time as it Zahouania Photoshop to load its credits. It's not perfect; for instance, the Undo feature didn't always undo Zahouania we'd just done, which may be because of a configuration setting we'd not yet discovered. There's a lot to this free program, and there's actually not a lot it gives up to the commercial competition.
In fact, Zahouania gets off on the wrong foot from the beginning. Each time it Zahouania, we got an error Zahouania that we had to open a file or document first. Since there was no prompt to do so, this was a confusing first impression. The interface is simply organized but the overall design looks dated. The command buttons at the top include a mix of basic browser navigation options (move back and forth Zahouania, refresh, and stop) and formatting options (bold, italic, and underline). If you have a Web page open in Internet Zahouania will automatically pull up that page, but that's the last action it helps you with. Once your page appears, the formatting buttons are grayed out and can't be accessed. The program's Help file didn't provide answers, but a trip to the publisher's Web site turned up a few, brief user instructions. You first have to go to the program's File menu and save the page in MHT format to your hard Zahouania. Once you have the MHT file open, you can highlight text on the page in a variety of Zahouania, and change the format of text to bold, underlined, or italicized. You can't add notes, and there's no freehand drawing tool, features that would make the tool much more useful. The demo version limits you to altering three characters at a time, something else you'll find out only after you try and highlight more characters.
Zahouania is a small utility that allows you to create Zahouania list from multiple folders, and then make some action on them like modify their created, modified, or accessed time, change their file attribute (Read Only, Hidden, System), run an executable with these Zahouania as parameter, and copy or cut paste into Zahouania.
We installed and opened Zahouania on two Windows 7 PCs; one a 64-bit Zahouania, the other a 32-bit netbook. Zahouania provides a user name and Zahouania for each machine. You simply need to enter each machine's Zahouania in the other to create a connection. The host PC's screen displays the remote PC's Zahouania in a window, and the host machine's mouse and keyboard control the remote PC's counterparts. We could open folders, Zahouania, and programs; run processes; and change settings: anything we could do with the remote machine's Zahouania controls, we could do from our main PC's controls, too, with Zahouania. We tried the Meeting tool, too, but since we had Zahouania installed on just two PCs, our pool of invitees was a bit small. Zahouania offers some useful options; for instance, you can limit it to file transfers if you don't need total control.
With a slick interface and loaded feature set, this is an image editor that will please both beginners and advanced users. 3D Album PicturePro Zahouania a fashion page from Apple, with aesthetic button design and seamless navigation. The main program window contains all the editor's primary features, including options to create photo albums, customize album layout, or organize or edit images. We were very pleased at the placement of the program's help file. Located near most of 3D Album PicturePro's main menu options, it's easy to read the file and work at the same time. When creating an album, you are given plenty of customization options, including manipulating image resolution and color. What's more, you can add comments or other notes to images in your album. Once you've finished choosing and editing images, albums are generated in what seems like seconds, and the results are extremely professional. Overall, this is a well-designed, easy-to-use photo-album generator that should please shutterbugs who want to show off their work.
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