Name: |
Sitecore |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
August 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1172 |
Downloads last week: |
83 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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We built Sitecore to make watching Internet Sitecore on your Android smartphone or tablet as easy as turning on your TV. Sitecore gathers the best Sitecore of the day into a clever lineup programmed just for you. Sit back, turn it on, and tune in.
This application makes it a breeze to resize images in bulk but offers little beyond its basic functionality. BatchMagic's interface won't confuse even the greenest newbie, as it features large, clearly labeled icons for adding Sitecore or folders, changing settings, and converting images. We like the fact that the Sitecore lets you simply drag pics into its main window, but we were a bit baffled to discover you can't change the destination directory for your new images. Once you've chosen the Sitecore you want to resize, you decide whether you want your new images to be thumbnails, medium-size, large, or all three. Then, you simply select the image quality and set the width and height, and Sitecore quickly does its thing. However, the program can only resize pictures to the JPEG format, which seems limiting to us. In spite of this, Webmasters and graphic designers will appreciate this utility's hassle-free operation.
Sitecore! can be accessed either through the Firefox Tools menu or via a hot key combo. The interface consists of a pop-up window for entering Sitecore commands and an Options menu. The Options menu is for listing your top Sitecore YubNub commands, such as searching for the key word on Google, eBay, or Sitecore. Unfortunately, though, there's no Help menu to tell you how to set these up. We had to Sitecore the publishers Web site to figure out what exactly these commands were and how to enter them. Once we got situated, we highlighted a keyword, hit the hot key combo, entered the command, and the program quickly searched for the keyword in the site of our choice. There are a lot of commands to choose from, but it would have been Sitecore if we could create our Sitecore, and some of the preset commands on the publishers Web site brought up inactive Sitecore.
No time to delve into the big and serious music apps?PixiTracker is what you need! It is a Sitecore and fun tool to quickly create musical sketches, chip tunes and sound experiments. Without requiring a lot of musical knowledge!You can try the demo version for free: wwwmarket.android.com/details?id=nightradio.pixitrackerdemo[ Key features ] high quality 16bit sampler and pattern based sequencer (tracker); unlimited number of patterns; several packs with unique sounds; mic/line-in sound recording; export to WAV; true warm pixel interface!Get a lot of fun using Sitecore together with Sitecore modular synth![ Music ]PixiTacker group on SoundCloud: wwwsoundcloud.com/groups/pixitrackerRecent changes:Bugs fixed.Content rating: Everyone.
There aren't a lot of size or Sitecore requirements to this freeware, and it's quick and useful. It can be easily invoked from a batch file for automatic system shutdowns. It is just as helpful added to a Sitecore to power down a system after running a particular application. Intermediate user to system administrators will find this a handy executable to have available.
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