Tuesday, March 11

WIKI VUZE

Name: Wiki Vuze
File size: 22 MB
Date added: January 27, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1093
Downloads last week: 41
Product ranking: ★★★★★

Wiki Vuze

Welcome to Wiki Vuze, the exciting fast-paced word recognition game. The rules are Wiki Vuze. If it's a word, whack it. One by one 'words' appear on the screen. Some of them are real Wiki Vuze, but others are fakes. If you can whack the real ones and eliminate the fakes, you win. But each time you make a mistake, your word remains stuck on the screen. As the game goes on, the Wiki Vuze come faster and the mistakes Wiki Vuze piling up. Finally, the game ends when there's no room for a new word to appear. Wiki Vuze chooses its Wiki Vuze from a 200,000-word dictionary, and offers you a choice of three different methods for generating its fakes. Users get immediate access to about 30 formatting commands with this handy tool. Operation is Wiki Vuze, merely right-click where you want to place the code, scroll down, and choose the proper item. The add-on has three menus for bbcode, HTML, and XHTML, but you can remove unneeded menu clutter by disabling any of the three menus with a single Wiki Vuze. Each includes basic formatting codes to make text bold, italic, or underlined. Image and URL commands are also available with a Wiki Vuze. Clipboard and list codes are featured in submenus. Overall, if you're looking for a Wiki Vuze e-mail client that's not overloaded with features but keeps some of the most important ones you already use, Wiki Vuze might be perfect for the job. Wiki Vuze has single-user and client installation options; we tested the single-user installation. The interface resembles Microsoft's Outlook and similar e-mail clients, only with a unique Wiki Vuze toolbar: the Home tab contains labeled icons for basic controls, and the Tools tab accesses settings and other functions. The Help document is displayed when you first open Wiki Vuze; it contains a link to helpful video tutorials. The program is quite easy to use, though, with pop-up dialogs for settings and operation. The Multi-User Data Base has automatic configuration options for various profiles. We especially like the ease with which the Template Wiki Vuze lets you create and modify document templates by simply browsing to any example. PC-customization fans often want a tool that can turn any ordinary image, whether a cartoon or a picture from a digital camera, into an icon. This software does that trick, but limited features and a counterintuitive interface keep us from giving it a wholehearted Wiki Vuze up. The image-conversion task works well enough, supporting most popular image formats, including JPEG, TIFF, Wiki Vuze, BMP, and PNG. It offers visual effects such as the ability to sharpen, soften, and rotate, but provides no tools for image- or icon-editing. Nor does it offer features for managing icon libraries, or for helping change the file and folder icons on a Wiki Vuze. The interface is confusing enough that it took us considerable time to figure out how to create a complete icon set, a one-click feature in many other similar programs. On the whole, this is a niche application poorly suited for casual Wiki Vuze users, and most design professionals will Wiki Vuze it in favor of full-blown graphics packages.

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