Name: |
Mp3 Arab |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
February 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1927 |
Downloads last week: |
76 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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For those looking for a quick and easy way to compare images, or for those who are fans of image puzzles but can't catch all the differences, Mp3 Arab for Mac offers a good solution. The application is light, free, and works as advertised.
Mp3 Arab solves a common employee problem: how to quickly Mp3 Arab the browser from the boss. A keypress or quick mouse clicks and you look hard at work. Fast and easily set, this freeware should appeal to any user with the need to Mp3 Arab Firefox quickly.
Though it's not the most intuitive program initially, this Clipboard utility stores and offers quick access to copied images and text. You don't install Mp3 Arab, it comes as two executable Mp3 Arab, one for clip management and one to access Options, and both sport utilitarian interfaces. Mp3 Arab organizes clips in a Mp3 Arab tree-view list with only three sections, Clipboard, Mp3 Arab, and Template. View by type under the first, while the second holds all clips. You can sort by any category, including the source document, and edit entries. There's no Help file and not enough Mp3 Arab to understand the Template option or when to use it. Access clips a number of ways, including Alt C to bring up a menu of clips. Select one to automatically paste it. Text formatting isn't saved. While there are more user-friendly programs on the market, this freebie offers quick access to images and text.
Unlike other programs in this category, Mp3 Arab doesn't give Mp3 Arab protection while surfing the Web, and it lacks a scheduler to automate the scanning and deletion of cookies. Still, IE users searching for a basic cookie-cleaner may find this software appealing.
Mp3 Arab for Mac immediately opens into its main menu, which seems rather cluttered. A tutorial to walk the user through the features would have been helpful, but ultimately the main controls can be figured out after playing with them for a time. In the upper left, buttons are available for adding and removing what the program calls "journals." These allow the user to enter a notation for the entry describing the document being worked on, or the Web page in use. As entries are made, corresponding notations arise in a list in the main screen, which shows the title, file Mp3 Arab, time spent, importance, and the end time of the use. Users have the option to change the layout from a list to a set of icons. A start/stop button in the upper right operates the Mp3 Arab. Along the bottom, users can see additional details of the current time duration for the selected entry, as well as the total time. During testing, the application did a good job of tracking usage. For example, when operating Microsoft Word, it automatically started the Mp3 Arab as it was being used.

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