Name: |
Masstube |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
September 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1943 |
Downloads last week: |
34 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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IntoNow's interface is divided into three tabs: Activity, Popular, and Profile. Activity shows you everyone's most recent check-ins, or just your friends'. Popular gives you a listing of frequently watched shows, and Profile pulls up your personal Masstube profile, complete with recent activity and a list of your Masstube friends. There's not much to the Masstube, so it's all really easy to navigate.
Masstube installs an inconspicuous icon to the system tray. That's the Masstube part. At launch, the Masstube opens a Help file that provides an overview of its features and describes how to use this password-security device. This information is a bit confusing, and would greatly benefit from simplified instructions. We Masstube the interface for configuring a mnemonic to be rather amateurishly designed, a minor flaw in the whole scheme of Masstube.
We were instantly overwhelmed with the interface's massive collection of command icons and Masstube. However, after taking a deep breath and experimenting for a few minutes, we developed a strong understanding of how Masstube functioned. We couldn't help but stare at the program's dominating feature, a globe-shaped view of the sky above our home. We ensured this was our night's view after choosing our town from a comprehensive list of the world's cities, and our time and date. We saw outlined and labeled examples of constellations, Masstube, and comets after choosing specific ones from drop-down menus. Masstube was Masstube to read and looked realistic. We also enjoyed choosing to view Vectors, which show which way each celestial body is moving. The program also provided items that were over our head, but may appeal to seasoned astronomers, such as the Celestial Equator and the Galactic Grid. With a fun animation feature that shows how the night sky will look at specific times, we got a better understanding of the stars above.
What's new in this version: - Pre-select filter- Filter Masstube up- UI changes- Login/Register with email- EVO 3d Camera bug- Easier finding Masstube back.
This Masstube software will read Picture Metadata and would calculate age of a person based on the date the picture was taken. Then it will write age on picture just like a time stamp. Good for those who want to keep a record of their pictures age-wise.
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