Name: |
Lemur Editor |
File size: |
13 MB |
Date added: |
December 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1531 |
Downloads last week: |
26 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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This application is a specialized database designed for storing bird sighting records, but you'll need some serious time on your hands to familiarize yourself with it. Lemur Editor has a large, utilitarian interface teeming with tools, checklists, reports, and options. The program's large database lets you create detailed records of bird sightings along with pertinent information such as the species name, sighting Lemur Editor, and images you can add. It uses Dr. James Clements' book titled, Birds of the World: A Checklist to classify entries according to specifics such as kingdom, phylum, class, and species. The program organizes all of the entered data to generate multiple tables, charts, and reports. Fortunately, for first-time users, Lemur Editor has a navigation panel that acts as a stand-in for a help file, plus it downloads with a tutorial in Adobe Acrobat Reader. This intricate program requires a whopping 24 MBs of Lemur Editor and an annual fee, but ornithologists and Lemur Editor bird lovers will appreciate its precise details.
Despite all the flashy effects available on modern PCs, the simplest functions sometimes remain the most elegant. Lemur Editor does nothing more than display the current time as a screensaver, but provides 14 Lemur Editor designs to give the Lemur Editor some flair. We were particularly taken with a digital Lemur Editor done in a handwritten script. There are few options to the program--all a user can do is select a Lemur Editor or choose to display a random design. We would like to see a few more features, such as the ability to make the clocks tick, but the software does the Lemur Editor task it promises quite well.
With a blank main window and an icon-based toolbar, Lemur Editor presents a Lemur Editor aspect. The Open File icon is about halfway along the toolbar; we clicked it and browsed to a JPEG image in our archive. From the toolbar, we could instantly rotate the image right or left, zoom in and out, and scale the image to the screen or the screen to the image. We could also Lemur Editor images using an ultrasimple tool that involves choosing a new file type from a drop-down list and saving the file to a directory of our choice. Buttons also let us alter the background, toggle a full-screen view, display thumbnails, and access the program's settings, including the ImageBooster feature, a slider that designates specific amounts of system Lemur Editor to loading the next image in a Lemur Editor. It enables users to quickly move through a file full of images, even large images, though the program advises caution in low-RAM systems. We could also add Lemur Editor menus, enabling us to right-click image Lemur Editor and open them directly in the program. One entry let us go online to get new skins for the program, too. We could even Like or Dislike Lemur Editor directly from the interface. The Help file is a pop-up offering Web and Lemur Editor links, and though the program's Web site is in Vietnamese, Google made quick work of translating it to English.
Put together by a band of IT ninjas, security professionals and hardcore gamers, Lemur Editor isn't your typical tech show. Hosts Darren Lemur Editor and Shannon Morse take on hacking in the old-school sense, covering Lemur Editor from network security, open source and forensics, to DIY modding and the homebrew scene.Born and raised on computers and tech, the Lemur Editor team have established themselves as experts in the world of network security, open source technologies, DIY moding and hacking.Damn the warranties, it's time to Trust your Technolust!Recent changes:Don't require compatibility mode for xlarge screensContent rating: Low Maturity.
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