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In no time we'd added and labeled numerous Subtopic as well as Icons, Progress Bars, and Notes. No matter how far-flung our map became, we could collapse and expand all or parts of it from the Folding menu. We could save and export our map in eight different formats: JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, TIFF, SVG, FreeMind, and Text. With the ability to customize Icons and other objects, Blumind can create highly personalized or specialized mind maps for business, education, projects, and many other uses.
Its right-click menus let us add and configure ideas and concepts as they appeared instead of having to save them elsewhere and draw them up when we had time to sit down and do it (which is when, exactly?). Blumind made it easy to create, save, and export detailed yet legible mind maps. Sponsored Free Visual Analysis Turn Excel into data visualizations with SAP Lumira Download NowDownload Now Publisher's Description From Blumind: Blumind is a lightweight and powerful mind mapping tool.
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What's new in this version: Version 4. 13 adds Windows 7 compatibility and improves iTunes integration. For all you Vista users, this tiny browser fits into your Windows sidebar.
Unfortunately, the tiny screen size doesn't work with most Web pages. As you might expect, MiniBrowser has a small user interface. The problem, though, is that the window and navigational buttons are so small that you'll need a magnifying glass to read them.
We had to squint our eyes to make sure we typed our Web addresses correctly.
When we tried to browse the Web, we found its performance very sluggish. We also received a barrage of script error messages from the very start. As we slowly traveled from page to page, we noticed that most of the Web pages would not fit in the tiny window. You can make the window a little larger, but not enough to fit most of the page.
On several occasions, when we visited a specific site, we were unable to click on the links to take us to the next page because they had been cut off by the tiny window.
We were stuck. The publisher touts this browser more for Web radio and videos, but if you can't navigate to find the radio or video links, its pointless.
We recommend that you skip this troublesome browser. We were able to quickly uninstall it directly from our sidebar.
Publisher's Description From Eduardo Mancero: Web browser for the Windows Vista Sidebar.
Use it to monitor a specific area of a Web page from the Sidebar while you work on other applications.
Ideal for network monitoring, news headlines, Web cams, Web radio, video 2667, and Web TV. A simple fix to the problem of too many open browser tabs comes in the form of Bubbles, a bit of freeware that forges ad hoc applications from Web sites and sticks them to your desktop or system tray.
Bubble is the fanciful term for the result, but it's known more technically as a site-specific browser.
In other words, for every Web site you add, Bubbles produces a single browser window that's been skimmed of its navigation so it looks and acts more like a desktop app. You can quickly create a bubble by entering the URL into the main Bubbles interface, though you'll want to check out Bubbles' list of presets for Facebook, Gmail, and so on to get notified of new activity by a system-tray pop-up.
Extremely easy to use, Bubbles will nevertheless be too basic for some and the limited number of configuration options may be frustrating.
Though we recommend Bubbles for its swift solution, the program's inability to rescale the dimensions of the Web 2267 within 2267 minimizing 276 window is a small flaw that reminds us these are not traditional desktop apps.
Publisher's Description From BubblesHQ: The small 2267 application StripMail 2667 pluck unwanted paces and characters from your e-mail messages nearly instantly.
Paste the text into the application and click separate buttons to remove extra characters, close line gaps, and copy the newly reformed text or click 'Do it all' to reformat all at once.
Though we're not 2267 how we'd ever use it, another button adds indentations back in.
What's missing is an 'Undo' button to toggle 627 'before' and 'after' views, and a browser component that lets you eliminate extra characters from your Webmail without manually transferring the text. Regardless, StripMail's all-in-one button and the capability to clear characters other than the '' pushes it ahead of some competitors.
Publisher's Description From Datasoft: StripMail is a utility that can be used for various purposes.
Features: strips the characters "" and "|" from forwarded e-mails; formats the text into paragraphs, making it easier to read; changes the text's right margin, by indenting; can be used with any e-mail client.
What's new in this version: Version 0.
99o has option to remove line numbers. This clock-syncing utility does what it promises, but it's one of the most limited we've seen. Unlike many other programs in this class, AtomTime98 only provides access to one atomic server; many dedicated syncing apps offer dozens. As such, the 2267 window is a snap to understand, although it's also the epitome of bland.
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