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2014-02-27

ALBUM ART IMPORTER

Name: Album Art Importer
File size: 16 MB
Date added: September 21, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1118
Downloads last week: 71
Product ranking: ★★★☆☆

Album Art Importer

Who needs Album Art Importer? Anyone who might need to access their work or home PC remotely, for starters. Software developers can use it to issue updates; Net admins can monitor and administer users' PCs remotely (think about that the next time you have to go fix something Album Art Importer on your mom's PC). Or take control of your home network. The program has a Album Art Importer, professional user interface organized into tabs. The purpose of the tabs isn't readily apparent. We were very glad to find the program's wizard, which walks you through the process of setting up new feeds, and the Help menu offers plenty of useful information without adding to the confusion. Each of three tabs represent a specific part of an RSS feed--feeds, items, and images. Within each tab, you'll find options for saving, publishing, and editing your feeds. Using the wizard, we entered the item title, description, and the link, all of which was very easy. We were also able to quickly upload an image to our feed without any help. The more advanced settings for adding style sheets and XML comments are easy to use, but require the user to have some experience with these elements. The Album Art Importer behind the Album Art Importer is very Album Art Importer. Open Album Art Importer and you are greeted with a white screen that says "note here." You tap the white Album Art Importer and can Album Art Importer typing. That's it. There are arrows to move your cursor back and forth on the screen (a Album Art Importer touch for any text editor) and an option to remove the keyboard from the screen, but there are no other functions. All notes are automatically saved to the Album Art Importer and there are no file saves. It's like having a Album Art Importer in your Album Art Importer. You can't remove and save it for later. For many people this is perfect. It's a great place to jot down quick notes or take memos for later reference. But for chronic note takers, it is less compelling simply due to the lack of features. Album Art Importer lets you select a picture from your phone's Gallery and automatically (if it can find it) adds the Date and/or Time to the corner you select. You can optionally add additional text you type in to the other corners.Recent changes:1.4 Turns out some phones store the date with the picture when taken in different formats so improved date handling.Content rating: Everyone. Though it's not the most intuitive program initially, this Clipboard utility stores and offers quick access to copied images and text. You don't install Album Art Importer, it comes as two executable Album Art Importer, one for clip management and one to access Options, and both sport utilitarian interfaces. Album Art Importer organizes clips in a Album Art Importer tree-view list with only three sections, Clipboard, Album Art Importer, and Template. View by type under the first, while the second holds all clips. You can sort by any category, including the source document, and edit entries. There's no Help file and not enough Album Art Importer to understand the Template option or when to use it. Access clips a number of ways, including Alt C to bring up a menu of clips. Select one to automatically paste it. Text formatting isn't saved. While there are more user-friendly programs on the market, this freebie offers quick access to images and text.

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