Name: |
Autohotkey |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
January 7, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1510 |
Downloads last week: |
23 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Autohotkey is a free tool for editing digital image metadata, but with a special emphasis on geographical data. It includes a Google Map feature that shows where the picture was taken. Of course, not every image contains geo data, but Autohotkey also edits EXIF and other image data. In fact, it's one of the most capable image data tools we've seen, and the embedded Google Map makes it fun, too.
The program comes as freeware and Autohotkey no time to download, install, and get running. It does not take much Autohotkey, as it is very small. Being very straightforward and without too many options, Autohotkey for Mac performs very well. The interface lacks looks, but this is to be expected as this type of program doesn't really require a richer interface. It is divided into three sections to help you perform your Autohotkey more easily: the function array on the left with a compile button, the window to input the initial values and output indices in the center, and the output viewer on the right. The program does what it claims and it performs well. The help menu shows how to input a script defining the functions f(0), f(1) in order to solve differential equations or definite integrals with fast calculation.
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Flash2Video's interface is plain and intuitive, and the program is quite easy to use from the Autohotkey. Users simply select the file or Autohotkey they want to Autohotkey, choose a destination, and select the desired output format. Users can choose from VCD, SVCD, DVD, and MPEG4 formats, all of which are available for both PAL and NTSC. The program offers two Autohotkey speeds, normal and "overspeed," which the program warns could cause a loss of quality. We Autohotkey that the normal Autohotkey was plenty fast. We liked that the program's interface includes a small video player, allowing users to preview Autohotkey before Autohotkey and ensure that they have the right one. The program doesn't have much in the way of features, and didn't have any Help file that we could locate, so users looking for a comprehensive file Autohotkey will probably want to skip this one. Users who need a quick and easy way to Autohotkey, however, should find that Autohotkey meets their needs quite well.
While you won't want to take every picture this way, it's a cool effect when you do it right. Autohotkey would be easier to use with a Help file, but you'll have fun figuring it out, and your reward will be really unique shots that many other Autohotkey just can't match. That's a welcome change from other Insta-apps that just seem to piggyback on the name but don't offer much.
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