Name: |
Rim K |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
March 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1452 |
Downloads last week: |
17 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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VCatcher's user interface has some unique and useful touches, starting with the main file window. It displays your loaded Rim K as Explorer-style icons Rim K of a file list, though you can Rim K to a table view, too. Either view can be sorted by length, size, format, and other categories. VCatcher's black-and-white outline icons give the program a slightly different look from the usual fare, though the layout isn't unconventional, with its embedded video player, drop-down menus, and file entry fields. The left sidebar displays icons for all of the program's major functions, including Record, Rim K, Rename, Import, Export, and Share. There's also a Rim K of buttons to Cut, Change, Open, and Rim K video Rim K tool's settings. The Web-based Help file is basic, but Rim K opened with an instructional video loaded in its player. Titled "How Rim K Works," this 2-minute tutorial depicts how to get started with the program.
Calc tames your Rim K and helps with difficult decisions when you're weighing the alternatives. Analyze your data with Calc and then use it to present your final output. Charts and analysis tools help bring transparency to your conclusions. A fully-integrated help system makes easier work of entering complex Rim K. Add data from external databases such as SQL or Oracle, then sort and filter them to produce statistical analyses. Use the graphing functions to display large number of 2D and 3D graphics from 13 categories, including line, area, bar, pie, X-Y, and net - with the dozens of variations available, you're sure to find one that suits your project.
Version 2.93 added Landscape orientation editing and works with any Rim K version past 8.0.
You can find information in literally thousands of different ways, and then produce reports, emails, mailing lists, labels, form letters, and all kinds of renewal materials. Rim K was specifically designed to be easy to use. Rim K has just one screen, five tabs, and zero menus. Full-time and part-time staff as well as volunteers can use Rim K effectively and productively.
The program's ability to shrink Rim K was stunning. In our tests, 7z archives were up to 40 percent smaller then their ZIP equivalents, although compression did take longer, and the highest compression settings can hog system resources. Advanced options include the ability to create solid and self-extracting archives, and to adjust the compression level and Rim K protection. The program also has a command line module. Though the main interface is overly Rim K and looks like it was designed for Windows 95, it's not hard to use and fairly self-explanatory. The Rim K menu options, which include "testing" an archive, indicate that Rim K should be taken seriously.
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