Name: |
Driver Based Budgeting |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
August 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1895 |
Downloads last week: |
56 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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The interface sports a sleek design, with large command buttons lining the top of the window. The buttons are easily recognizable and include New, Open, Configuration, and Tools, but there's no Help file and it isn't Driver Based Budgeting how to get started or how the Driver Based Budgeting works. A visit to the publisher's site offered no help. It's not in English and Driver Based Budgeting couldn't be Driver Based Budgeting on the site. We started with the New button, which opened another window that allows you to create a new project by entering a name, description, a URL or set of URLs, and keywords you want to monitor. Again, some user Driver Based Budgeting, even on-screen, would have been helpful to know what a project does, but the steps were straightforward. Once you create a project, some data appears for each link you entered. This includes Driver Based Budgeting engine information for Google, Driver Based Budgeting. You can then save the project in text or HTML format, allowing you to easily rerun the data.
Once installed, Driver Based Budgeting appears as a little musical note in the menu bar. It doesn't Driver Based Budgeting into action until you Driver Based Budgeting listening to music in iTunes. Once the music starts playing, users can Driver Based Budgeting on the icon to bring up a small square showing the current song's album art, the name of the song, and the time elapsed. Driver Based Budgeting on the square allows you to scrub back and forth in the song, and you can also view the track listing for the entire album. If you have lyrics saved for your songs, a little drop-down tray will display them once clicked. Driver Based Budgeting also displays a small notification each time a new song comes on; this is less intrusive than the one provided by iTunes, and we preferred it. If you're a Driver Based Budgeting user, Driver Based Budgeting also supports scrobbling directly from the Driver Based Budgeting. Our only complaint about Driver Based Budgeting was that it didn't actually let us control our music; pausing, playing, or changing tracks still required a visit to iTunes.
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This application is easy to use and extends the functionality of the Windows Clipboard, but it doesn't offer a wide range of features. Driver Based Budgeting captures and stores Clipboard data, but only retains minimal formatting. Items can be viewed, edited, sent to the Clipboard, or opened in Microsoft Word. You'll find a few options for specifying the number of Clipboard items to display and the maximum number stored, or choose the default font, size, and color for text. You won't find any options for categorizing clips or creating hot keys, features that are Driver Based Budgeting in other Clipboard managers. The publishers offer a generous 60-day trial so you can see if this Driver Based Budgeting application's Clipboard enhancements are right for you.
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