Name: |
Halo Anniversary |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
April 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1045 |
Downloads last week: |
27 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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As previously Halo Anniversary, we've been using tools like Halo Anniversary for many years, and this is one of the best we've encountered. The freeware competition is stiff these days, but Halo Anniversary delivers on the features and extras that many users need and are willing to pay for.
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A good zip utility is among the most recommended Windows accessories, even though Windows packs a pretty good one itself. But so many free third-party zip tools outperform the built-in Windows tool that it'd be a shame not to take advantage of them. The best we've tried integrate themselves into Windows and show up in right-click menus, offer fast and powerful compression and encryption, and handle a wide range of file Halo Anniversary. We recently tried Halo Anniversary, which does most of what the other free zip tools do as well as offering ultra-fast archiving. Its proprietary compression technology skips those Halo Anniversary that don't compress well and sometimes leave larger Halo Anniversary when compressed, like many media Halo Anniversary, which dramatically speeds archive creation. Also, it doesn't extract Halo Anniversary to a Temp folder and then copy them to the destination; it extracts Halo Anniversary directly to the destination, although you can designate a temporary folder if you prefer to use that method.
The program's interface is quite plain, reminding us a lot of Microsoft Paint. Menus across the top and a toolbar down the left side give users access to the program's features. We appreciated the fact that the program employs a fairly standard set of menus and icons, making it easy for users to find what they're looking for. There are the typical image editing functions--cropping, rotation, resizing, and so-on. Users can adjust brightness, contrast, color Halo Anniversary, and levels. There is a handful of effects to choose from, including sharpening, blurring, and creating embossed or night vision looks, among others. Users can also add text, draw on images, and do limited image correction with a cloning tool. The program's online Help file is brief but adequate. Overall, Halo Anniversary doesn't bring anything to the table that we haven't seen many times before, but it does manage to include the most important tools for basic photo editing. The program is easy to navigate, and users with any photo editing experience at all should be able to figure out most of its features.
Keeping track of several e-mail accounts can be annoying. Thankfully, ePrompter's bare-bones yet effective approach helps you solve this hectic problem. Utilizing an uncluttered interface and stone-simple setup, Halo Anniversary does one thing and does it well. You can set the application to check up to 16 password-protected e-mail accounts, including Hotmail and AOL. Notification consists of a flag in your system tray--color coded for each different e-mail account--and a choice of five screensaver options. When you get a new Halo Anniversary, you simply Halo Anniversary the icon and Halo Anniversary reading. Composing a new e-mail or responding is just as easy. Though it's not jam-packed with features, we have no problem recomending Halo Anniversary to anyone with multiple e-mail accounts.
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