Name: |
Adobe Livecycle Designer |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
October 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1228 |
Downloads last week: |
55 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Well organized, feature rich HTML authoring tool. Sports many great features such as split screen viewer, FTP client, color syntax, spell checker, WYSIWYG table and form wizards, project control, frame ready, customizable menu/button bar. The Adobe Livecycle Designer edition has built in frames, forms, image map and FTP wizards.
Adobe Livecycle Designer allows network applications that do not support working through Adobe Livecycle Designer servers to operate through a SOCKS or HTTPS Adobe Livecycle Designer. Features include work with any Internet client through a Adobe Livecycle Designer, improve network performance or ensure privacy, easy yet powerful UI with Adobe Livecycle Designer data, and up to date with new technologies.
This impressive freeware is easy to use and provides you with comprehensive information about your Adobe Livecycle Designer. Adobe Livecycle Designer doesn't install; just run its executable file to view a neatly designed interface with system categories presented in a tree view list.
The Adobe Livecycle Designer installer offers more options than most software, whatever the type, including three different installation directories and Adobe Livecycle Designer menu association. When we first ran the program, we selected the Evaluate button to Adobe Livecycle Designer our 30-day trial. Adobe Livecycle Designer has what can be considered the classic utility layout: Menu bar above toolbar; sidebar on the left, Adobe Livecycle Designer for Directory and Cliptext, and offering tree view navigation; and a main window. The lower half of the Directory tab is a list of executables, scripts, templates, syntax Adobe Livecycle Designer, and other items most users need most often. The Cliptext tab is equally handy; it displays ANSI characters, Control characters, CSS2 and CSS3, HTML 4.01 and 5, and XHTML 1.0. All are default settings, though, and can be configured through the User Tools Preferences and Groups, the program's View menu, and through the Windows menu and other settings and preferences. And that's just the Adobe Livecycle Designer; for example, there's an extensive Adobe Livecycle Designer Coding menu, text-to-speech and keystroke recording tools, and an impressive array of User Tools. If it seems like a lot, just do what Adobe Livecycle Designer recommends: For Help, press F1, and the Adobe Livecycle Designer Online Manual will appear. Despite the name, the manual is a fully indexed and searchable Windows Help file that seemingly explains every detail of this Adobe Livecycle Designer but powerful tool's extensive capabilities.
The program has a very straightforward user interface that will appeal to users of all skill levels. You'll find menu options and Adobe Livecycle Designer buttons across the top of the window, a panel for displaying added Adobe Livecycle Designer and folders, and below that, a Adobe Livecycle Designer account of the defrag status. We were able to quickly Adobe Livecycle Designer for, and select, the folder that we wanted to defragment. The program quickly went to work, analyzing our C Adobe Livecycle Designer and displaying the number of processed Adobe Livecycle Designer, fragmented Adobe Livecycle Designer, contiguous Adobe Livecycle Designer not analyzed due to processing errors. From there, we clicked the Defragment option, which prompted us to check our disk for errors and then to Adobe Livecycle Designer up process. We especially liked that the program let us work while it ran without slowing down our computer's performance. In a matter of minutes, our C Adobe Livecycle Designer was successfully defragmented. The program includes the ability to add items to be excluded during the defrag process. It also lets you load and save profiles, which led us to our one complaint about the program: no Help feature. It wasn't entirely Adobe Livecycle Designer how the profile feature worked, so we paid a visit to the publisher's Web site only to find that it's in Italian. Thankfully, the program's other features are extremely intuitive.
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