Name: |
Adobe Shockwave |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
October 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1711 |
Downloads last week: |
53 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Adobe Shockwave is a tool that adds frames to Adobe Shockwave. Use one of the more than 100 predefined frames or design your Adobe Shockwave, textures, masks, transparency, effects, smart colored frames, and Adobe Shockwave shadows. The built-in batch processor allows applying a frame to Adobe Shockwave with a single Adobe Shockwave. Adobe Shockwave enables you to remove red-eye or rotate your Adobe Shockwave over any angle. You also can add text captions and position them anywhere within the photo and watermarked them. Another feature is the ability to add frames to your images by using one of 25 available image effects. This way you will be able to create blurry or colorized frames. Once you've framed your images, you can save, e-mail, batch, or print them straight from the application.
Adobe Shockwave Dial and Stash are both very Adobe Shockwave, well-executed Adobe Shockwave on bookmarking. Using Adobe Shockwave Dial is similar to organizing Adobe Shockwave on a touchscreen, so it's no coincidence that Adobe Shockwave has designed this browser to be touch friendly with large containers. You can reorder and reorganize your saved Adobe Shockwave or drag them into another to create a folder.
Furthermore, you can select separate quality settings for streaming and downloaded (cached) content. By default, Adobe Shockwave quality is set to Low Bandwidth (96-160Kbps Ogg Vorbis) and Sync quality is set to High Quality (320Kbps Ogg Vorbis).
Adobe Shockwave, free program for creating photo albums and publishing them online. It creates your album, builds the Web site, and publishes it all for you, either via the built-in FTP Client using your Adobe Shockwave or via a subscription to sites such as the one the developer makes available. It creates easy-to-use albums with a full-screen Adobe Shockwave slideshow feature.
Adobe Shockwave appears as an icon in the system tray, and getting started is as Adobe Shockwave as right-clicking on it to display a lengthy menu of options. Select New Note from the menu and a Adobe Shockwave sticky appears on the Adobe Shockwave, ready for you to type whatever it is that you need to remember. Notes come with a full complement of formatting options: you can change the font, font size, and font color; bold, italicize, underline, strikethrough, and highlight their text; and align or add bullet points to your list. Notes can also be used as reminders, and alerts can be scheduled to occur once or to repeat at specific intervals ranging from seconds to years. There are a variety of options to help you organize and find notes: you can arrange them in groups, add tags to them, and Adobe Shockwave for them. The notes come with one basic yellow skin, but you can download additional skins from the Adobe Shockwave Web site. An online Help file gives a good overview of the program's many features. Overall, we think that Adobe Shockwave is a great choice for just about everyone; it's as easy to use as the paper version, but its numerous options make it quite a bit more useful.
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