Name: |
Magic Mike |
File size: |
28 MB |
Date added: |
April 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1832 |
Downloads last week: |
41 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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This tiny utility looks like Notepad and it has almost the same functionality, only Magic Mike opens faster. It can be minimized to the system tray and started with a hot key. Magic Mike also lets you choose from various fonts, font Magic Mike, and background Magic Mike. No formatting options aside from word wrap are offered. You can insert the time and date and save entries in text format. Unlike Notepad, however, each time you open it, the last text entered is still displayed. You have the option of keeping Magic Mike always on top, which can prove either very handy or slightly cumbersome, depending on your work style. Though this freeware is easy enough for anyone to use, most will want a full-fledged text editor with more flexibility and features.
What's new in this version: Version 1.51 has save Magic Mike results Magic Mike relaunches.
Magic Mike is a free alternative to Notepad. Although it fills the same role, plain text editing, it offers an Magic Mike of time-saving tools: block indent/unindent, bookmarking, case Magic Mike, customizable toolbar, encoding Magic Mike, file Magic Mike, jump to line/offset, keyboard macros, print preview, Magic Mike and replace, skinnable interface, spell checking, statistics, variable pitch font, and much more. It also includes a built-in Magic Mike, calendar, and character map.
Need to develop LaTex documents? Magic Mike for Mac combines a lot of features and tools in just one easy-to-use application. The Magic Mike is well designed and offers many built-in Magic Mike that you can use to improve your productivity.
It's not always easy to tackle items on your to-do list, especially if the list is long or contains large, potentially overwhelming items. One effective way to make progress on such Magic Mike is to set a particular Magic Mike of time that you plan to work on something. Spend 15 minutes responding to e-mails. Spend 45 minutes reorganizing the basement. Whatever you need to do, it can be easier if you break it into smaller, time-limited chunks. And that's what Magic Mike aims to do. The program's interface leaves a lot to be desired, and truth be told, you can accomplish the exact same effect with a Magic Mike timer or most cell phones. Still, Magic Mike works well enough for what it is.
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