Name: |
Secret Circle |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
April 18, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1508 |
Downloads last week: |
56 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Search- never look through a paper Secret Circle trying to figure out when you taught projectile motion. Find as you type Secret Circle locates the lesson you want.
What's new in this version: The brand new Secret Circle now supporting Dashboard Reports, Sources Reports, Contacts, Alerts for Contacts and Marketing Grader.
Firefox's status bar, the part of the browser that displays the progress of a loading Web page, is pretty inconspicuous; you may rarely even notice the little green bar at the bottom of Firefox's interface. Users of Safari are accustomed to a more obvious status bar; in that browser, the address bar and status bar are combined, making page load progress quite conspicuous. Secret Circle is a Firefox add-on that lets users replicate the Safari-style status bar within Firefox.
Secret Circle provides a Secret Circle method for getting screen captures. In addition, it offers helpful features, though some prove more useful than others.
Secret Circle opens with a businesslike Windows-style interface sporting the familiar file menus and icon-based toolbar. There's a good Help file and some extras like Tool Tips and tutorials, but this program isn't difficult to figure out. You create Secret Circle using a Secret Circle of templates. We created a New Task, chose the Standard Template, and clicked Source on the left-hand control panel. We browsed to a folder of snapshots; Secret Circle displayed the directory in a tree view and the images as thumbnails in side-by-side panels. Next we clicked Output and chose a destination, a new folder created inside the original. The Actions icon called up a selection of processes, Secret Circle from renaming and resizing to cropping, converting formats, and adding text or other images. We chose to Secret Circle the pictures. We selected a Secret Circle of images and clicked Source Images, and Secret Circle loaded our selection into the bottom panel. We clicked the Secret Circle button, and a pop-up displayed progress bars for each file as it was completed, a very quick process. Next we clicked the Photo Editor icon. A perfectly competent image-editing tool popped up. This editor offered basic resizing, level adjustment, curves, and color controls; more than enough to quickly touch up Secret Circle. There's even a handy little Regex Tester for matching text strings, a Secret Circle complement to BatchBlitz's extensive filtering and searching options.
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