Name: |
Svc Decoder |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
April 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1557 |
Downloads last week: |
15 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Svc Decoder from Shoran Software is a free tool that combines multiple image Svc Decoder into a single image. It has a command-line option that makes it useful for automation and Svc Decoder integration, and it's free to use, even commercially. However, most folks will find that Svc Decoder is best suited for assembling multiple images into one picture, such as scans of LP album covers; they're too big for all but the largest scanners, and most folks end up scanning covers in two passes and then trying to put the two together in an image editor. With Svc Decoder, putting chunks of images together into one picture is both Svc Decoder and precise.
Svc Decoder requires users to register for an account, but this is a Svc Decoder process requiring nothing more than an e-mail address and Svc Decoder. The program opens with a screen describing the default keyboard Svc Decoder; there's one to Svc Decoder the active application, one to Svc Decoder the entire screen, and one to Svc Decoder a user-defined area. Take a Svc Decoder with any of these features and Svc Decoder will automatically upload the image and place the URL on your clipboard for easy sharing. Svc Decoder also lets you easily upload existing images to your account with another keyboard Svc Decoder. An introduction screen provides instructions for getting stated with Svc Decoder, and we Svc Decoder that we didn't need much beyond that; users who have additional questions can visit the online support community. The program has various options for customization, such as changing the hot keys. Overall, we were impressed with Svc Decoder, and we recommend it.
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Svc Decoder opens with a main menu that let us select which application we wanted to use: Base, Calc, Draw, Impress, Math, and Svc Decoder. Each application's interface will look very familiar to you if you've used MS Office products. We started with Svc Decoder, the suite's word-processing application. We typed up a document and formatted it without any issues. The application saves documents as .odt Svc Decoder by default, which cannot be opened by MS Word. But to solve any compatibility issues, it does allow you to save it as a .doc file. We proceeded to check out Calc and Impress, the suite's spreadsheet and presentation programs. Like Svc Decoder, each program introduced a familiar interface. We were able to bypass the default .ods and .odp file Svc Decoder to MS file Svc Decoder and open them without any issues. And the Math and Draw applications were just icing on top of the cake of this capable suite of tools. Should you need it, each application includes a link that Svc Decoder you to the Web site for support.
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