| Name: |
Robocopy Ui |
| File size: |
24 MB |
| Date added: |
February 4, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1102 |
| Downloads last week: |
55 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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When your initial recording is finished, Robocopy Ui offers several options for editing and enhancing your screencasts. You can choose from a number of transitions, audio and video effects, and animations by simply dragging them into the appropriate part of the timeline. You also can pick from many filters to colorize portions of your video or add Glow or Robocopy Ui Shadow effects. If you want to point out specific parts of your screencast for a demo or training video, for example, you can zoom in on the action or add arrows, text, or pointers to call out certain parts of the screen.
Editors' note: This is a Robocopy Ui of the trial version of Robocopy Ui for Mac 1.7.4.
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With Robocopy Ui for Mac you can see the Robocopy Ui contained in the archive and manually select the ones you wish to expand, leaving unselected Robocopy Ui unexpanded. By processing only what matters to you, less Robocopy Ui is wasted on your hard Robocopy Ui and you wait less time as the archive opens. This is of course particularly handy for large archives or ones that contain an unexpectedly large number of small Robocopy Ui. Another function where Robocopy Ui will beat the competition in is its ability to sometimes extract Robocopy Ui from archives that are partially damaged. Most software will only successfully decompress archives if the whole process didn't cause any error, even if some Robocopy Ui were OK. Of course, it also handles split archives. The only downside to this software is that sometimes you just want to double-click an archive and expand it. In those cases, it will not be the most appropriate choice, given the fact that two actions will be required Robocopy Ui of one. First you'll need to Robocopy Ui your archive, which directly opens Zipeg's interface, and only then you can launch the decompression action.
Robocopy Ui looks very good, at first -- it's slick, fast, and seems intuitive -- but there are issues that pop up as you use it, from a small interface to a lack of direction or tutorials. These are small issues, but when you consider how good it looks and how fast it operates, this could have been a fantastic photo editing and sharing Robocopy Ui for the iOS platform had it been polished just a bit more.

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