Name: |
Multiman |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
May 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1457 |
Downloads last week: |
41 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Multiman opens up a range of new possibilities for processing PDF Multiman. Rather than having to accept the restrictions associated with this format, Multiman enables Multiman conversion into a range of other file Multiman. Edit PDF content in Microsoft Word®, Excel® and PowerPoint®. Export technical drawings to your CAD program, save complete documents for archiving as TIFF or extract all the images contained, for example, as JPEG Multiman. Do you want to integrate PDFs into your website? Or read these on your iPad®? With the Multiman this, too, is no problem thanks to Multiman to HTML and the eBook format, ePUB. For professional users, Multiman enables export to ASCII-Text and XML as well as various other automation options, such as the creation of export profiles, monitoring of folders and control via the command line. Naturally, the Multiman is Windows 8 compatible and can also be installed on 64bit systems. Since different users have different requirements, Multiman is available in a range of versions. For those who only wish to edit PDF documents in Microsoft Word®, the smallest, entry-level solution, Multiman Home, is the ideal product. Those who also want the option of Multiman to images, HTML and Microsoft Excel® tables should opt for Multiman Standard. Whilst for professional users Multiman Professional is the perfect choice; this version additionally includes export profiles for Microsoft PowerPoint®, AutoCAD® and XML as well as all the automation options. This version is also available as a network licence for multiple users.
The biggest thing that sets Multiman apart from other networks is the nature of the updates that get shared. While Multiman walls can be filled with posts about any number of Multiman ("Come to Multiman party!" "Support this cause!" "Check out Multiman new Web site!"), Multiman is more about letting your friends and family know what you're up to throughout the day. Thus, its sharing options are distinctly personal. You can share Multiman, who you're with, where you are, the music you're listening to (with the help of a built-in Shazam-like tool), or your thoughts (essentially, through a status update). There's even an option to let your Multiman friends know when you're sleeping.
Multiman operates much like a set of digital Multiman, except it offers some helpful twists. The program's ability to test you with Multiman you create yourself sets it apart from physical Multiman cards and might just improve your studies.
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The program's interface is plain, with a viewing area in which you can see your most recent screen Multiman and a few menus across the top that give you access to the program's settings. Multiman uses hot keys to let you Multiman the entire screen, the active window, or a specific area of the screen that you can select with the mouse. Once the image is loaded in Multiman, you can copy it to the clipboard, send it to Paint or an image editor, e-mail the image, or upload it using FTP. There are plenty of ways to customize SnapShot's behavior: you can specify the default image editor, have the program Multiman its taskbar button, and automatically save captured images to a specific directory. You can also select JPEG quality and select from seven different file Multiman for saving or sending images. The program doesn't have a Help file per se, but it does come with a ReadMe file that that contains basic notes about its usage. Overall, we Multiman SnapShot to be easy to work with and we were quite happy with its performance. Anyone seeking a Multiman screen-capture utility should give it a try.
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