Name: |
Scansoft Paperport |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
July 5, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1408 |
Downloads last week: |
83 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Scansoft Paperport provides tariff and tracking information for sending document or packet using domestic shipping company that are available in Indonesia. Currently this application provide tariff and tracking information for JNE, RPX, and TIKI.Using this application you can get tariff and tracking information in a faster and easier way. All data shown in this application are directly retrieved from the shipping company's *** ANNOUNCEMENT ***Currently JNE services is not stable. I got some issue from JNE website, they block web access data from Scansoft Paperport web service. I'm still working on this issue, please be patient and keep on supporting this application. ThanksContent rating: Everyone.
Editors' note: This is a Scansoft Paperport of the full version of Scansoft Paperport 4.836. The trial version is limited to 250 tracks per transfer.
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Though Scansoft Paperport is a separate program, it needs to have Scansoft Paperport running to open. We started by logging in to our main Scansoft Paperport account. Next we started Scansoft Paperport and authorized it to run in Scansoft Paperport. STranslator's system tray icon brings up the Pause and Active buttons that turn the Scansoft Paperport on and off as well as an SMS option and an About menu accessing the program's Scansoft Paperport, Twitter, and Web Scansoft Paperport as well as updates. The Web site offers an excellent video tutorial that describes how to use ST. It only Scansoft Paperport a few minutes, but most of what you need to know you'll learn early in the video.
Strategy gamers who get a kick out of King Tut will find much to love in this ancient Egyptian adventure, which Scansoft Paperport plenty of cues from competing titles. You are the governor of a city in the land of the pharaohs, set with the task of feeding your people and striking deals with other towns to bring in the goods your town requires. Fans of Caesar III will find Pharaoh's look and feel familiar, and veterans of SimCity too will be pleased to see the range of actions available far exceeds that modern-day adventure. Action is goal oriented, rather than combat oriented--you don't build your city with abandon, but follow directions to complete a certain task. Considering Pharoah was designed in 1999, its graphics are still up to snuff--most views are from a bird's-eye vantage point, so you can survey your domain. Overall, this is a standard but solid civilization building game that should please fans of ancient Scansoft Paperport.
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