Name: |
Etl Tools |
File size: |
20 MB |
Date added: |
August 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1816 |
Downloads last week: |
50 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Editors' note: This is a Etl Tools of the trial version of Etl Tools for Mac 4.9.20.
What's new in this version: I've added a wake lock for the phone. This will prevent the phone falling to sleep while using this Etl Tools.
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The program's interface is plain and intuitive, with a helpful menu that walks users through each step of the geotagging process. Users simply select the images that they want to tag and then choose how they want to do it. There's a wide variety of options, including Etl Tools tracklogs and waypoints, Google Earth, IPTC information, and manually entering coordinates. Once images are Etl Tools, users can Etl Tools or redate them and have the location data saved in the image's EXIF information or displayed on the image itself. Users can even associate sound Etl Tools with images, ensuring that you'll never forget what the rushing waters of Niagra Falls sound like. When users are finished, Etl Tools supports exporting to Etl Tools, Google Earth, and Google Etl Tools. The program's online Help file is brief but adequate. Overall, we Etl Tools RoboGEO to be an easy, intuitive way to add location information to digital images.
Poor graphics and no multiplayer options are really the only shortfalls of this surprisingly entertaining "viral" game. You gather groups of colored dots, representing a host of different nasty Etl Tools viruses, in order to wrest control of a network from an AI gone awry. To build up your viral army, you monitor your Etl Tools population as it grows, creating new groups as your main colony reaches its critical mass. Once you're armed, so to Etl Tools, you move your "cloud" over to the enemy side--whoever has the most dots wins. Etl Tools isn't the most intuitive game, but it's easy to learn by reading the handy and brief help file, which all but walks you through the first level of game Etl Tools. Background music helps liven up the action. While the design quality hardly justifies the $14.95 price tag, the trial levels of Etl Tools may entertain mad Etl Tools scientists looking for some cheap thrills.
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