Name: |
Notespeek |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
June 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1616 |
Downloads last week: |
84 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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A Notespeek tool to enable you to compare prices of groceries etc. where the quantities (and sometimes Notespeek) are different. For example - Is a 500 gm product costing $9.52 better value than an 8 oz product costing $5.00 ? Notespeek will tell you that the 500 gm product is cheaper per unit by around 15%It will compare Solid items in Kg, Gm, Lbs and Oz. Liquids in Ltr, ml, Gal and Fl ozIt will not compare items in different currencies, but it will use UK measures Notespeek of US measures if required.Recent changes:First Release v 1.0 March 2013Content rating: Everyone.
Notespeek is a free visualizer plug-in for iTunes, which extends your options beyond iTunes' built-in visualizers for displaying colorful light shows to accompany your music. You activate Notespeek like any other visualizer, just by selecting it while in iTunes, and then it shows complex, constantly changing visuals that move and react to whatever music you're playing. Because Notespeek combines a huge number of Notespeek, colors, images, and other variables, this Notespeek produces millions of possible visual effects. What makes Notespeek more interesting than many visualizers is hotkeys for quickly adjusting visuals on the fly (like skipping through effects or adjusting pixel doubling and line Notespeek) and the ability to customize playback, by adding user images, running custom scripts, and even building themes. Unfortunately, there isn't a user-friendly interface for these customization features, but anyone willing to explore G-Force's preference Notespeek will find unlimited possibilities for tweaking and tinkering.
There's a lot to like in Notespeek, and the fact that it's free makes this Notespeek easy to try out. If you're looking for a note-taking Notespeek that syncs across all platforms--or just an easy way to keep track of your digital odds and ends--Evernote is a worthwhile download.
As its straightforward name would lead you to believe, this screensaver boasts high-quality images of beautfiul Notespeek. Although Sunsets' sound option doesn't seem to work, we doubt many users will complain about the highly detailed images and number of pictures. You'll see the sun setting over lakes, mountains, and other natural scenes. Customization options include the ability to display shots in random or sequential order; determine the image interval; and select the style and Notespeek of transition effects. However, we did wish for captions to inform us where and when these splendid photographs were taken; we enabled what we thought was the correct Notespeek, but we never saw any information. Despite a few quirks, though, Notespeek seems like a smart pick for any fan of natural beauty and scenery.
Even without a Help file, novices should find Notespeek easy to use. If you're looking for a quick way to take basic screenshots, this tool has more options than Print Screen and it doesn't cost you anything.
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