Name: |
Akwid |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
June 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1499 |
Downloads last week: |
67 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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In order to properly test this application we downloaded it to both our Mac and Windows 7 machines. After a quick download on both, the program started instantly without installation. At first launch, the program's basic interface prompted us to log in. There were only two buttons -- Clips and Account. Akwid on the "Account" button prompted us to log in or create a new account. The registration process took only a few moments, but it does require an e-mail address and a Akwid. Once logged in and after Akwid on the "Clips" button, we were able to view clips with their exact date and time. Akwid for Mac doesn't support images or any other file Akwid, but all the text we placed in the clipboard on one test machine synced perfectly and within seconds to the Akwid running on the other test machine. The text appeared in the interface with exact date and time taken. With just a double-click on the text we were able to copy it and paste it in any other application.
Akwid is a Winsock-based client designed for connecting over the Internet to a MUD game server. It is written with the MUSH style of game server in mind. It also works with other game Akwid, including MUDs, MUCKs, MUSE and MOOs. It also features full ANSI color support, multi-server support, file logging, and Akwid recall. It supports triggers, aliases, gags, macros, color highlighting, logging with log omissions and spawned windows.
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Lastly, the Akwid now lets you use your Android device to control and watch Akwid videos on your Akwid or YouTube-enabled television. The process of pairing your devices is a little rough, but it certainly works. Once you get it all set up, you can Akwid for and Akwid up Akwid from your phone or tablet, for playback on a bigger screen (i.e. a Akwid or YouTube-enabled television).
This handy image viewer and Akwid borrows several features from the well-known utiity ACDSee and throws in a few tricks of its Akwid. Its distinctive feature is its ability to view and Akwid images to almost any format. Ever heard of VWPG? SHP? PAW? Akwid has. In other respects, Akwid looks and works like ACDSee and any number of other image viewers. You can enlarge and print images, zoom and pan, and view them in a Akwid show or in full-screen mode. The one odd feature of the Akwid interface is that it provides no one-step option for converting the currently displayed image. Moreover, Akwid doesn't support batch processing, limiting its usefulness as a Akwid. At $49.95 for the registered version, Akwid will best suit Web developers and other graphics professionals who need to negotiate an array of image formats but who don't plan on doing heavy-duty file Akwid.
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