Windows activator 2.8 is a proven powerful light-weight Activator for Windows fresh install
and Volume Licensing editions. KMSpico also support the activation of MS
Office 2010/2013 fresh install or volume licensing product. It is an
ideal tool with simple activation step to activate your Windows or
Office product all at once. KMSpico Version 7 comes up with few change
log to increase performance and program reliability throughout the
activation process.
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Saturday, August 25, 2012
Monday, August 6, 2012
Who Is On My Wifi will help you detect any intruders on your
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Illustrator: Artboards, Shapebuilders and Draw Tools
The most dazzling part of Illustrator CS5 isn't even so much new as an expansion on something the CS4 version introduced: multiple artboards. A new artboards panel gives you instant access to all the artboards you've created (you can have up to 100, of any size, within one document), and lets you add, delete, duplicate, name, or reorder them, just as if they were layers. You can rearrange them on your document in any of four different layout styles (grid by row, grid by column, arrange by row, or arrange by column), with any spacing you specify. Better still: If you want to reuse a graphical element from one artboard in the same location on several other artboards, you can choose a single menu option (or hit Alt-Shift-Ctrl-V) and that element is copied automatically. This is a huge time-saver—and long overdue.
Another element that seems as if it should have appeared well before now is the Shape Builder tool. Turn it on and you can instantly merge multiple objects into a single shape, divide overlapping shapes into multiple objects (for easy moving or deletion), and delete whole areas you no longer need. The tool's options even let you choose the colors you want to fill areas of your artwork, whether fully or partially closed; decide whether you want colors to fill new shapes automatically; or even whether you want the tool to detect gaps.
Two other appealing new features are the Draw Inside and Draw Behind modes. The former automatically creates a mask out of objects you've selected (you can edit them in the same way you would any other mask or clipping path). The latter is self-explanatory, giving you the ability to instantly place new objects "beneath" other objects in the stacking order. New nine-slice scaling and registration point control better preserves the integrity of symbols, text, and other objects (or parts of objects, including corners) when you resize them.
Illustrator: Smaller Scale Enhancements
The usefulness of many of the remaining features, however, may depend much more on the type of work you do on a regular basis. A selection of new perspective tools make drawing in three dimensions considerably easier—you have full access to, and control over, a three-way perspective grid to which objects and text can "mold" automatically. Strokes have been given a modest boost with new tools that simplify the creation of them in variable widths (you can also apply dashed lines or dynamic arrowheads). Stretch and corner control for brushes keep your creations looking clean even if they're on the complicated side.
If you're really into painting, the new Bristle Brush replicates the experience astonishingly well, creating vectors that very closely resemble what you'd get from a real-world brush. And there's not a small selection of available brushes, either—you can choose the style (round fan, flat curve, and flat angle are among the options), size, bristle length, density, thickness, paint opacity, and even stiffness to get exactly the effect you want.
Delicate raster images at low resolutions, such as those designed for the Web or mobile devices, can look blurred or grainy if they're not organized just right, and Illustrator CS5 offers some tools for dealing with that problem. You can align objects directly to the nearest closest pixel edge, and there are three different types of anti-aliasing (sharp, crisp, and strong) for improving the look of text in your images.
Illustrator is also tightly integrated with Flash Catalyst, maintaining objects such as artboards, layers, and names, so moving back and forth between the programs when you're working on animation doesn't cause you to lose your place or your mind. (Flash Catalyst lacks Illustrator's sleekness of interface, so flipping between the two may still be visually jarring.)
The question for Adobe Illustrator CS5 becomes, then: How many of these new features will you really use? If the answer is "few" or "none," you shouldn't consider this a run-out-and-buy upgrade, despite the usefulness of the artboard functionality and Shape Builder. This is a diffuse collection of features, to be sure, with little narrow appeal. Still, they do nicely fill some of the gaps in Illustrator's capabilities, and when you consider the changes in CS4, represent a huge jump over CS3 ($599 list,
Illustrator: Artboards, Shapebuilders and Draw Tools
The most dazzling part of Illustrator CS5 isn't even so much new as an expansion on something the CS4 version introduced: multiple artboards. A new artboards panel gives you instant access to all the artboards you've created (you can have up to 100, of any size, within one document), and lets you add, delete, duplicate, name, or reorder them, just as if they were layers. You can rearrange them on your document in any of four different layout styles (grid by row, grid by column, arrange by row, or arrange by column), with any spacing you specify. Better still: If you want to reuse a graphical element from one artboard in the same location on several other artboards, you can choose a single menu option (or hit Alt-Shift-Ctrl-V) and that element is copied automatically. This is a huge time-saver—and long overdue.
Another element that seems as if it should have appeared well before now is the Shape Builder tool. Turn it on and you can instantly merge multiple objects into a single shape, divide overlapping shapes into multiple objects (for easy moving or deletion), and delete whole areas you no longer need. The tool's options even let you choose the colors you want to fill areas of your artwork, whether fully or partially closed; decide whether you want colors to fill new shapes automatically; or even whether you want the tool to detect gaps.
Illustrator: Smaller Scale Enhancements
The usefulness of many of the remaining features, however, may depend much more on the type of work you do on a regular basis. A selection of new perspective tools make drawing in three dimensions considerably easier—you have full access to, and control over, a three-way perspective grid to which objects and text can "mold" automatically. Strokes have been given a modest boost with new tools that simplify the creation of them in variable widths (you can also apply dashed lines or dynamic arrowheads). Stretch and corner control for brushes keep your creations looking clean even if they're on the complicated side.
If you're really into painting, the new Bristle Brush replicates the experience astonishingly well, creating vectors that very closely resemble what you'd get from a real-world brush. And there's not a small selection of available brushes, either—you can choose the style (round fan, flat curve, and flat angle are among the options), size, bristle length, density, thickness, paint opacity, and even stiffness to get exactly the effect you want.
Delicate raster images at low resolutions, such as those designed for the Web or mobile devices, can look blurred or grainy if they're not organized just right, and Illustrator CS5 offers some tools for dealing with that problem. You can align objects directly to the nearest closest pixel edge, and there are three different types of anti-aliasing (sharp, crisp, and strong) for improving the look of text in your images.
Illustrator is also tightly integrated with Flash Catalyst, maintaining objects such as artboards, layers, and names, so moving back and forth between the programs when you're working on animation doesn't cause you to lose your place or your mind. (Flash Catalyst lacks Illustrator's sleekness of interface, so flipping between the two may still be visually jarring.)
The question for Adobe Illustrator CS5 becomes, then: How many of these new features will you really use? If the answer is "few" or "none," you shouldn't consider this a run-out-and-buy upgrade, despite the usefulness of the artboard functionality and Shape Builder. This is a diffuse collection of features, to be sure, with little narrow appeal. Still, they do nicely fill some of the gaps in Illustrator's capabilities, and when you consider the changes in CS4, represent a huge jump over CS3 ($599 list,
Illustrator: Artboards, Shapebuilders and Draw Tools
The most dazzling part of Illustrator CS5 isn't even so much new as an expansion on something the CS4 version introduced: multiple artboards. A new artboards panel gives you instant access to all the artboards you've created (you can have up to 100, of any size, within one document), and lets you add, delete, duplicate, name, or reorder them, just as if they were layers. You can rearrange them on your document in any of four different layout styles (grid by row, grid by column, arrange by row, or arrange by column), with any spacing you specify. Better still: If you want to reuse a graphical element from one artboard in the same location on several other artboards, you can choose a single menu option (or hit Alt-Shift-Ctrl-V) and that element is copied automatically. This is a huge time-saver—and long overdue.
Another element that seems as if it should have appeared well before now is the Shape Builder tool. Turn it on and you can instantly merge multiple objects into a single shape, divide overlapping shapes into multiple objects (for easy moving or deletion), and delete whole areas you no longer need. The tool's options even let you choose the colors you want to fill areas of your artwork, whether fully or partially closed; decide whether you want colors to fill new shapes automatically; or even whether you want the tool to detect gaps.
Illustrator: Smaller Scale Enhancements
The usefulness of many of the remaining features, however, may depend much more on the type of work you do on a regular basis. A selection of new perspective tools make drawing in three dimensions considerably easier—you have full access to, and control over, a three-way perspective grid to which objects and text can "mold" automatically. Strokes have been given a modest boost with new tools that simplify the creation of them in variable widths (you can also apply dashed lines or dynamic arrowheads). Stretch and corner control for brushes keep your creations looking clean even if they're on the complicated side.
If you're really into painting, the new Bristle Brush replicates the experience astonishingly well, creating vectors that very closely resemble what you'd get from a real-world brush. And there's not a small selection of available brushes, either—you can choose the style (round fan, flat curve, and flat angle are among the options), size, bristle length, density, thickness, paint opacity, and even stiffness to get exactly the effect you want.
Delicate raster images at low resolutions, such as those designed for the Web or mobile devices, can look blurred or grainy if they're not organized just right, and Illustrator CS5 offers some tools for dealing with that problem. You can align objects directly to the nearest closest pixel edge, and there are three different types of anti-aliasing (sharp, crisp, and strong) for improving the look of text in your images.
Illustrator is also tightly integrated with Flash Catalyst, maintaining objects such as artboards, layers, and names, so moving back and forth between the programs when you're working on animation doesn't cause you to lose your place or your mind. (Flash Catalyst lacks Illustrator's sleekness of interface, so flipping between the two may still be visually jarring.)
The question for Adobe Illustrator CS5 becomes, then: How many of these new features will you really use? If the answer is "few" or "none," you shouldn't consider this a run-out-and-buy upgrade, despite the usefulness of the artboard functionality and Shape Builder. This is a diffuse collection of features, to be sure, with little narrow appeal. Still, they do nicely fill some of the gaps in Illustrator's capabilities, and when you consider the changes in CS4, represent a huge jump over CS3 ($599 list,
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Whether you know it or not, your computer is always at risk of becoming infected with viruses, worms, Trojans, rootkits, dialers, spyware, and malware of every kind. Malicious software is constantly evolving and becoming harder to detect and remove. Only the most sophisticated anti-malware technologies can detect and remove malicious programs from your computer. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware combines powerful new technologies designed to seek out, destroy, and prevent malware infections.
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is an easy-to-use anti-malware application available in both a Free and PRO version. With over 100 million downloads, the Free version is well-known for its detection and removal capabilities, and the PRO version uses advanced protection technologies
to proactively stop malware infections. Additionally, Malwarebytes offers a host of extra utilities as well as an approachable forum community to help you combat any piece of malware that exists in the wild.
Find out why IT experts, businesses and technical support centers all over the world employ Malwarebytes in their arsenal when fixing and defending their machines.
What's New:
New Features
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is an easy-to-use anti-malware application available in both a Free and PRO version. With over 100 million downloads, the Free version is well-known for its detection and removal capabilities, and the PRO version uses advanced protection technologies
to proactively stop malware infections. Additionally, Malwarebytes offers a host of extra utilities as well as an approachable forum community to help you combat any piece of malware that exists in the wild.
Find out why IT experts, businesses and technical support centers all over the world employ Malwarebytes in their arsenal when fixing and defending their machines.
What's New:
New Features
- New advanced program updater improves upgrade speed and reduces needed bandwidth
- Enhanced Chameleon (v1.61) technologies to handle the latest threats
- Simplified PRO trial option in the installer
- Installation wizard now includes more information and guidance
- Streamlined and optimized database update module
- Updated System Requirements
- Logs enhanced to show drives and paths scanned
- Fixed bug with scheduled scans
- Korean language now displayed correctly in language drop down menu
PDF To JPEG Command Line is a perfect convert tool for PDF documents, which can helps you convert PDF documents to JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts GROUP). Original document layout is fully preserved. Original PDF formatting and interrelation of text and graphical elements on each page.
PDF To JPEG Command Line is the fast, affordable way to convert a lot of adobe PDF files to popular image format once time for saving your time! It supports batch converter mode. Creating documents which can be viewed on any computer with a Image viewer. And you can set the image quality, image color, image resolution, etc.
Get OpooSoft PDF To JPEG Command Line and take it for a test drive to see how useful can be for converting your Portable Document Format files!
Here are some key features of "OpooSoft PDF To JPEG Command Line":
· Convert PDF to JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts GROUP).
· Support the encrypted PDF file.
· Accurately preserve text, pictures, and layout of the original PDF.
· Choose to convert each page or a custom page range.
· Customize the width or height of the output image.
· Support the rotate of the output image.
· Change DPI settings depending on your needs.
· Create high-quality image formats.
· Support add folder to searching for PDF files.
· Supports set the image format (grayscale, color).
· Support conversion into 8, 8-bit grayscale format.
· Adobe Acrobat doesn’t need to be installed.
· Convert without any software support.
· Support Batch convert.
· Fast speed conversion.
Requirements:
· 1GHz or above Intel or AMD processor;
· 256M or more RAM;
· 50MB free space recommended, 20MB free space required
PDF To JPEG Command Line is the fast, affordable way to convert a lot of adobe PDF files to popular image format once time for saving your time! It supports batch converter mode. Creating documents which can be viewed on any computer with a Image viewer. And you can set the image quality, image color, image resolution, etc.
Get OpooSoft PDF To JPEG Command Line and take it for a test drive to see how useful can be for converting your Portable Document Format files!
Here are some key features of "OpooSoft PDF To JPEG Command Line":
· Convert PDF to JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts GROUP).
· Support the encrypted PDF file.
· Accurately preserve text, pictures, and layout of the original PDF.
· Choose to convert each page or a custom page range.
· Customize the width or height of the output image.
· Support the rotate of the output image.
· Change DPI settings depending on your needs.
· Create high-quality image formats.
· Support add folder to searching for PDF files.
· Supports set the image format (grayscale, color).
· Support conversion into 8, 8-bit grayscale format.
· Adobe Acrobat doesn’t need to be installed.
· Convert without any software support.
· Support Batch convert.
· Fast speed conversion.
Requirements:
· 1GHz or above Intel or AMD processor;
· 256M or more RAM;
· 50MB free space recommended, 20MB free space required
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Software tool to tweak, optimize, maintain and tune up your Windows 7, it includes over thirty different utilities. It will help your system to be stable, fast, secure and personal. For example, get detailed system and hardware information; Tweak your system to improve windows startup and shutdown speed; tweak your hardware to increase system performance; Find and clean junk files; searches your computer for duplicated files; easily checks registry and repairs incorrectly linked registry entries; Defrag Registry to reduce application response time; Control
what is started on Windows startup; Create the quick startup items on Taskbar with the Jump List quick launcher; Tune up Windows 7 boot menu; set context menus of mouse right clicking; customize desktop, menus, toolbar, notifications; Improve desktop, menus, control panel, windows logon securities, enable numerous hidden performance options, disable system updates and error reports; hide and restrict access to drives, specify which applications are not allowed to be executed, encrypt/decrypt and shred files, camouflage folder to hide its content from Windows Explorer, change the location of system folders; Privacy Protector can maintain your personal privacy by eliminating the tracks that you leave behind. Optimize Internet connection speed, manager your all shares, search and find opened ports; tweak your IE easily; automatically check invalid URLs in your favorites and parse domain name; show the collection of Windows utilities. Windows 7 Manager has a topnotch, easy-to-use user interface that requires no technical knowledge. It is an excellent companion for windows 7.
what is started on Windows startup; Create the quick startup items on Taskbar with the Jump List quick launcher; Tune up Windows 7 boot menu; set context menus of mouse right clicking; customize desktop, menus, toolbar, notifications; Improve desktop, menus, control panel, windows logon securities, enable numerous hidden performance options, disable system updates and error reports; hide and restrict access to drives, specify which applications are not allowed to be executed, encrypt/decrypt and shred files, camouflage folder to hide its content from Windows Explorer, change the location of system folders; Privacy Protector can maintain your personal privacy by eliminating the tracks that you leave behind. Optimize Internet connection speed, manager your all shares, search and find opened ports; tweak your IE easily; automatically check invalid URLs in your favorites and parse domain name; show the collection of Windows utilities. Windows 7 Manager has a topnotch, easy-to-use user interface that requires no technical knowledge. It is an excellent companion for windows 7.
What's new in this version: Version 4.1 has added Computer Manager and updated Context Menu Manager to 3.4.
Free Video Accelerator for YouTube 3 is a ground breaking application that lets you enjoy the world of internet video without long frustrating waits. Video Accelerator provides fast streaming of web videos from leading sites such as YouTube, and significantly reduces buffering of higher resolution HQ videos. With, SpeedBit Video Accelerator Premium you'll enjoy the future of HD videos without the freezing and buffering problems of today. Premium users also receive blazing fast iTunes downloads speeds so you can enjoy all your iTunes music, movie, and TV show purchases even faster.
Quick Specs
- Version: 3.0.9
- File size: 3.27MB
- Date added: July 20, 2009
- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7
- Total downloads: 31,503
- Downloads last week: 54
AVS Photo Editor edits your photos and improves their look. Make automatic fixes or go deep with a full set of advanced editing tools. Remove red-eye effect, adjust color parameters such as brightness or saturation. Sharpen or soften objects shapes with the Deblur tool. Apply pre-made effects. You can work with various image formats such as JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF, RAW, and TIFF.
Read More : Here PhotoInstrument is a small tool that helps you edit image files.
When you first initiate the program, you are welcomed by video tutorials that show you how to apply various effects to images. So, PhotoInstrument can be also used by novices.
The user interface is easy to navigate through, and if you have zero experience in the digital manipulating area, then we strongly recommend you watch the video tutorials.
With the help of PhotoInstrument, you can use various tools to fix problems that are commonly found in images (e.g. asymmetry, skin defects).
These include blur, sharpen, brush (select color, size and hardness), clone (or healing brush), smudge, dodge and burn, liquify (move, push left, grow, shrink, remove), red eye removal, brightness and contrast, colorize, levels, rotate, scale and crop, skin cleaner, glamour skin, glow, object removal, noise removal, and layers.
So, with the help of PhotoInstrument, you can create glamor skin, remove unwanted objects from a picture, create multiple clones of yourself, clean skin impurities, and many more. It's all about being creative.
This program may seem childish, but it actually comes packed with some pretty powerful touchup tools. Unfortunately, there are some shortcomings as well. For example, you cannot use the hotkey for Undo and Redo, only the green arrows above the image. Sometimes, when you hit the Undo button, it takes you 2 steps or more back.
When you first initiate the program, you are welcomed by video tutorials that show you how to apply various effects to images. So, PhotoInstrument can be also used by novices.
The user interface is easy to navigate through, and if you have zero experience in the digital manipulating area, then we strongly recommend you watch the video tutorials.
With the help of PhotoInstrument, you can use various tools to fix problems that are commonly found in images (e.g. asymmetry, skin defects).
These include blur, sharpen, brush (select color, size and hardness), clone (or healing brush), smudge, dodge and burn, liquify (move, push left, grow, shrink, remove), red eye removal, brightness and contrast, colorize, levels, rotate, scale and crop, skin cleaner, glamour skin, glow, object removal, noise removal, and layers.
So, with the help of PhotoInstrument, you can create glamor skin, remove unwanted objects from a picture, create multiple clones of yourself, clean skin impurities, and many more. It's all about being creative.
This program may seem childish, but it actually comes packed with some pretty powerful touchup tools. Unfortunately, there are some shortcomings as well. For example, you cannot use the hotkey for Undo and Redo, only the green arrows above the image. Sometimes, when you hit the Undo button, it takes you 2 steps or more back.
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