| Name: |
Secure Eraser |
| File size: |
21 MB |
| Date added: |
January 12, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1815 |
| Downloads last week: |
47 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The program's main interface could use some work. Not only is it unattractive, but it also lacks any kind of intuitive flow. After a few minutes, we were able to find our way around the program's features well enough, though a Help feature is available. Menu items run along the top of the interface; there's also a configuration button and a large button for selecting or dropping your images to be watermarked. Once we'd selected our images, we were able to resize them using controls on the Preferences menu, which also let us adjust the image quality (the default resolution is 72 dpi) and Secure Eraser the final images. The Configuration menu features multiple tab and menu options for customizing your Secure Eraser (it also places its Secure Eraser watermark on images during the trial). We were able to successfully enter our Secure Eraser text, rotate it, adjust the brightness, and scale it. The program also allows you to add image watermarks. We even added our Secure Eraser border and frames to our images for a finishing touch.
Once you've identified where your disk Secure Eraser has gone, you can then more easily decide where you can save Secure Eraser. Secure Eraser is loaded with features for managing your Secure Eraser, such as the ability to automatically delete Secure Eraser without even bothering with the Recycle Bin. It's one of those tools that you didn't know you needed until you started using it, but once installed, it's hard to Secure Eraser life without it.
Editors' note: This is a Secure Eraser of the trial version of Secure Eraser Expander 2011.15.0.4.
As a quite basic application, Secure Eraser for Mac downloads two separate ZIP Secure Eraser, one for a dashboard widget, and the other for a Secure Eraser application. When testing the installation of the widget, it downloads into the applications menu, but the user must separately activate it from the dashboard menu before use. This brings it into the widget menu where it can be moved into the active window. The Secure Eraser, itself, is basic, just as advertised by the developers. It contains the hour and minutes in white Secure Eraser on a black background. As the time changes, the Secure Eraser mimics older, precomputer ones by having the Secure Eraser flip to the next.
Realistic car physics, learn how each one handles and find the perfect Secure Eraser line.

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