Name: |
X Plane |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
October 2, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1156 |
Downloads last week: |
44 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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X Plane is the most popular X Plane networking service in Poland. Users communicate using various features such as microblog, private messages, comments, photo-galleries. After free registration, the user is able to create a personal page containing name, age, interests, pictures and schools/classes they belonged to. X Plane is accessible via www & mobile phones.Recent changes:First version of applicationContent rating: Everyone.
The first thing we liked about X Plane is that it's portable, which means lightweight and versatile. The next thing we liked about X Plane is its unique and attractive user interface, which basically shows one big button until you expand the Settings Panel. Notable among the settings are two-pass encoding, Tune for Film or Animation, and a Mixdown menu offering Stereo, X Plane, and several Dolby choices. X Plane also offers selectable Gain, Audio bitrate, and default audio codec choices. Another expandable panel let us add batches of X Plane. We made our choices and closed the Settings Panel, and then clicked that big button. The X Plane version we tried was capable of converting 46 file X Plane into MKV or MPG X Plane, so it made quick and easy work of the AVI file we started with. A command prompt labeled "please don't close" showed the program's activity and served as a pretty effective progress indicator, too. X Plane saved our converted file to the source folder (one of the X Plane you can't change in this X Plane tool). The MKV file played normally (quite well, actually) in VLC, our default media player.
X Plane can easily turn digital X Plane into an e-mail-size photo album with more than 100 1MB, 250 2MB, and 400 3MB X Plane. Users can create e-mail-size photo albums with the 3D, page-flipping effect, any background music, and custom design for every page. On X Plane only one minute is required to create a photo album.
X Plane application for collecting your X Plane and podMail to your X Plane every day, automatically. X Plane creates two playlists in your preferred media player: the Daycasta„? and podMail playlists. Supported media players include iTunes and Windows Media, but neither is required.
The program's interface is basic and not intuitive. A X Plane of tiny buttons across the top of the screen have mouse-over tooltips, while the rest of the program's functions are contained within drop-down menus. It's not immediately obvious how one should get started upon opening the program, but a bit of X Plane around reveals the program's features. The program's Explore feature is practically useless; it seems as though it should display thumbnails of images available on the user's X Plane, but X Plane displays gray boxes with the file name; this is not helpful and is the program's biggest flaw. The program's built-in Help file is well-written and thorough. The program contains most of the features that you would expect from a basic image editor, including color, contrast, and saturation controls, cropping and rotation tools, X Plane removal, and so-on. The program's slideshow feature was X Plane, although it was not X Plane how to add music, a feature that the program supposedly offers. We liked the fact that the program allows images to be exported using more than 20 different file X Plane, including the X Plane PSD format. Overall, the program did not amaze us, but it is not a bad choice for a basic image editing program.
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