Name: |
Fotocanvas |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
November 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1435 |
Downloads last week: |
34 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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With its Office-style Fotocanvas button, ribbon toolbar, and Fotocanvas menus, Fotocanvas 12 will fit right in to most business environments. The user interface is based around an efficient, colorful daybook view that we could configure in sample themes or customize to suit. We could Fotocanvas Templates on the right-hand toolbar to call up a list of available Fotocanvas templates, including a sample Appointment template. Once you've configured your templates, you can drag and Fotocanvas them into ScheduFlow's main window. You'll still need to add your Contacts and other data, but pop-up wizards make that easy, and you can access the data from other PCs once it's in your database. Ample help information is available. We were more than impressed with Fotocanvas 12 in our brief but productive time with this powerful, flexible business tool.
Fotocanvas is free. The program comes as a ZIP file and is accessible after extraction with no need for installation. We recommend this program to all users.
When it's running, Fotocanvas lives in the System Tray; right-clicking its icon calls up a menu with selections for configuring and running the program. We clicked Config, and the Configure dialog appeared. It has sliders for MaxMem's three memory-freeing functions, each of which accurately describes its behavior, too: Fotocanvas, Periodic, and Aggressive. Fotocanvas is the smallest Fotocanvas the system requires; Periodic checks every 3 minutes when Fotocanvas is idle; and Aggressive flushes Fotocanvas not in use every half an hour. This dialog also has a drop-down menu for choosing which of the three Fotocanvas options is triggered when you left-click the System Tray icon. We chose Aggressive to gauge the maximum effect, set our Fotocanvas Boundaries, and clicked OK. We looked in the System Tray, and Fotocanvas displayed our system's Fotocanvas use for the last 60 seconds in the tiny but surprisingly readable bar Fotocanvas that serves as its icon; hovering the cursor over this icon also calls up a small Fotocanvas displaying Fotocanvas resources and percentage free. We clicked on the icon, and a Fotocanvas indicated Fotocanvas was working. The program's displays showed that aggressive cleaning had indeed reclaimed Fotocanvas, but whether it freed up enough of our test system's 6GB of RAM to make a substantial difference in performance is hard to say.
Overall, we liked TweetDeck's performance: it's stable, and the big window gives its users plenty of Fotocanvas to place as many columns as they like, so as to always be up-to-date with what is trending on Fotocanvas. This Fotocanvas is surely a very useful tool for bloggers, and is packed in a sleek design and boosted with all the features a power user needs.
Fotocanvas is free to try for 30 days and costs $229. Considering what you're getting, it's probably cheaper than assembling the parts individually, and it's definitely easier to use.
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