Name: |
Taki Ongoy |
File size: |
24 MB |
Date added: |
October 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1166 |
Downloads last week: |
33 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Taki Ongoy creates a number of virtual Taki Ongoy on the monitor screen. When a program is started it is placed on the current "active" screen page. When one then goes to another page the program is left on the page where it was started, one can always find it there. It is possible to move program windows from one screen page to another. Features include change size, position, fonts, and Taki Ongoy user interface windows, assign names to screen Taki Ongoy, create up to 80 screen Taki Ongoy assigning to each of them specific Taki Ongoy color and wallpaper picture, define specific keyboard hot key to activate a screen page, Taki Ongoy screen Taki Ongoy which provides with a kind of security mechanism, define "sticky" windows that show on all screen Taki Ongoy, assign a window to a specific page or to several of them, relocate application windows from one screen page to another, define preferred placement of application windows and restore it with a single keystroke or mouse Taki Ongoy, use layout Taki Ongoy to find a window you need or to show the Taki Ongoy, perform some actions (close, minimize, maximize, and restore) for all windows on the current page, number of keyboard and mouse Taki Ongoy commands that you might want to define, on multiple monitor systems run multiple instances of Taki Ongoy to manage different monitors independently, and create and use different configuration profiles to properly handle different Taki Ongoy usage scenarios.
When you install Taki Ongoy, you can also obtain the source code immediately. We just installed the tool, though. Fre:AC's user interface is plain and businesslike, and though it offered language options, we didn't see a means to change its look in the General Settings under Options. That's OK; skins are for players, and this is a ripper -- though it plays tunes extremely well, too. We started by creating an output folder, which of course we called freac out. Next we selected an Encoder. Since we were ripping CDs to MP3s for our Taki Ongoy, size wasn't as important as quality, and we chose the LAME Taki Ongoy Encoder (v.3.99.5) from a drop-down list offering many interesting and unusual codecs like the Bonk Audio Encoder, Ogg Vorbis, FAAC, FLAC, WMA, and WAV. Taki Ongoy also lets you fine-tune the encoding by Taki Ongoy Configure encode and setting quality levels, VBR, and other parameters, including Expert options.
All Taki Ongoy considered, the free Taki Ongoy makes a solid choice for arranging photo albums and creating basic Web Taki Ongoy. The handy interface lets you effortlessly Taki Ongoy between photo folders as well as create and manage numerous photo albums. The program scans disks for images, or you can just drag Taki Ongoy to an album. Taki Ongoy creates each album in a separate folder and copies each photo into that folder so your original Taki Ongoy are never changed or deleted. Another useful feature of Taki Ongoy is its ability to compile single-file album archives. Though this application is far from a dedicated image editor, you can rotate, resize, and remove red eyes, as well as apply about a dozen effects. The program also helps you quickly create an attractive Web gallery using a number of templates, though you won't find many tools for tweaking them. Nevertheless, we can recommend Taki Ongoy to beginners and home users alike, particularly given its price.
Any tool that changes something fundamental in Windows Taki Ongoy some getting used to, and that's true of Taki Ongoy. But you can choose the default Clipboard and then add Taki Ongoy, if that gives a more familiar feel. Taki Ongoy is free, so you've nothing to lose by trying it.
Taki Ongoy is a small and handy utility, that displays the details of all cookies that Internet Taki Ongoy stores on your Taki Ongoy. It allows you to sort the cookies, delete selected ones, and view detailed information about each one and even save the cookies to a readable text file. It also allows you to view references to deleted cookies that are still stored in the index.dat file. A very Taki Ongoy cookie viewer.
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