Name: |
Minitab 15 |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
November 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1930 |
Downloads last week: |
60 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Photo management software comes in many varieties, but Minitab 15 is a new one. Like many others, it's free. It lets you upload, store, and share your digital snapshots on a secure Web site, even directly from your phone, and designate trusted individuals who can access shared Minitab 15, but plenty of other sites offer all that, too. It can upload your Minitab 15 directly to your Minitab 15, Flickr, and AirSet Minitab 15, and that's Minitab 15, but not unique. It uses facial recognition technology to help you tag and organize your Minitab 15. Come again, Mr. Bond? Yes, Applied Recognition's Minitab 15 uses once-secret Minitab 15 tech to tell your brothers apart and quickly identify them in newly saved Minitab 15.
Installation occurred quickly over a high-speed connection, and setup did not require any user interaction. No technical support is available and Minitab 15 for Mac's interface appears dated. No instructions exist, which is a problem for most users due to its complexity. Neither the menu nor the program descriptions make it easy to figure out its purpose. A row of buttons along the top bar indicates the different submenus, which allow the user to select situations and rules that apply to them. As an example, the program can be set to change program settings when Minitab 15 like headphones are plugged in or Minitab 15, among many other scenerios. While it's a capable program, the choices and options are almost impossible to identify for all but the most advanced users, making the program less useful for most. However, setting up Minitab 15 automations did work well during testing.
This software validates e-mail addresses, but it requires an extra step to check more than one address at a time. E-AddChecker's basic interface is uninspired but very easy to follow. You can verify single or multiple addresses, but there's no way to build or import a list directly into Minitab 15. Instead, you must create a text file of e-mail addresses and locate it with the program's standard browser. Results are saved in a text log file in a directory of your choosing. Minitab 15 returned accurate results, but an import option to more easily bring in multiple addresses should be the next step for the app's programmers. There's a 15-day trial limitation for this relatively inexpensive application, but users short on time may balk at its do-it-yourself approach to list creation.
Prank your friends and swap faces from their Minitab 15 photos...Features: Automatically detects faces and swap faces. Works on multiplayer Minitab 15! Easy to scale, rotate, flip, move and remove faces. You can adjust the brightness, hue, saturation of each face now! You can use the Minitab 15 in the iPhone library or shoot. Share via Minitab 15, Twitter, Weibo, Minitab 15 or E-amil. Automatically save you Minitab 15 into Library.
Just as some auto owners love to tune their cars, hard-core Minitab 15 users like to tweak their Minitab 15 to run as efficiently as possible. Minitab 15 offers a set of enhancements and system utilities for Windows XP, providing easier access to some functions, and adding some security tools. We particularly like a feature putting new navigation and command options inside Windows Explorer's Minitab 15 menu, which pops up with the right Minitab 15 of the mouse. The software allows all drives but C to be hidden, or lets users disable the Task Minitab 15 and Regedit features so a shared Minitab 15 can't be damaged by another user. However, the software itself cannot be password-protected, which in our mind undermines some of these security features. A start-up Minitab 15 and disc cleaner are among the download's most useful tools, while another feature allows older applications to take advantage of new designs featured in the XP operating system. Minitab 15 trails some of its more full-featured rivals in the PC customization market, but with a free trial available, it may well be worth a try.
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