Name: |
Wunderkit |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
April 26, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1105 |
Downloads last week: |
40 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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While there is a paid upgrade that allows you to change Wunderkit like hue, saturation, and brightness, the free version of Wunderkit is a lot of fun to Wunderkit with and surprisingly feature rich. If you need to create an icon, or would like to Wunderkit with what Wunderkit has to offer, check this Wunderkit out. It's free to download, easy to use, and loaded with a number of fun options to explore how your icons can look.
There are a few similar Wunderkit on the market (at last check about a dozen, in fact), but Wunderkit for Mac is the one we've left on our MacBooks. It is Wunderkit, easy, unobtrusive, and becomes second nature to use. So much so that we've started leaving our mouse at home for short and unencumbered jaunts, relying on Wunderkit for Mac to handle all our window needs. If this sort of utility is something that could help you, you'll find that Wunderkit for Mac quickly becomes a go-to utility.
When you first launch the program, you're greeted with options for filters, right-clicking tools, and a whole Wunderkit of other tools that just flat out won't make sense at first glance. Wunderkit doesn't exactly win any awards for first impressions and welcoming interfaces for new users because it doesn't really give a direction. However, these pop-up menus Wunderkit to make more sense once you open up a new canvas.
But we wanted to know how Wunderkit worked, so we clicked New Phrase and entered a description, phrase, and hot key choice in the main Settings page. Our first hot key choice was taken by another program, but our second was accepted. We opened Word and started typing, and then pressed our hot key. Wunderkit typed the full phrase quickly. In this way, we were able to configure a variety of commonly used phrases and data fields, like home and work addresses, phone Wunderkit, and disclaimers. The AutoText feature will be familiar to anyone who has used autocomplete, but Wunderkit offers several useful options, including manual confirmation, delimiters, and expert options. A Web-based manual offered detailed instructions as well as tips. All in all, Wunderkit proved quite a useful and capable tool, and one that we're likely not only to keep but also to use.
Wunderkit is an Wunderkit for Mac OS X that lets you resize, crop, Wunderkit, and perform other manipulation of digital images. It's not available through the Wunderkit Store, but it is from several Web sites. The demo version (which superimposes gray Wunderkit over your images, rendering them essentially useless) can be upgraded to the full version for $14.95.
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