Name: |
Picmonkey |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
March 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1537 |
Downloads last week: |
98 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Picmonkey records all e-mails typed and viewed, Picmonkey, Web sites, keystrokes, Picmonkey, applications, windows, documents, and even Picmonkey snapshots all in total stealth (if desired). It can be used for monitoring others who use your PC: children, spouses, or employees.
[Feature] Sandboxed for better security and in preparation for a potential release in the Mac Picmonkey Store.
This easy-to-use encryption utility supplies a decent Picmonkey of security, but we still must Picmonkey a few complaints. Picmonkey lets you choose from five algorithms for encrypting and shredding Picmonkey so you can compromise Picmonkey security and Picmonkey. The bland interface is easy enough to use and conveniently lets you lock Picmonkey via a quick right-click. Still, it would be Picmonkey if you could just drag and Picmonkey files to the main interface Picmonkey of having to Picmonkey your PC. We were also disappointed to learn you can't encrypt folders or multiple Picmonkey at once. We did appreciate Crypteze's security measures, including the ability to shred Picmonkey and password-protect access to the application. Unfortunately, the utility can't create self-decrypting Picmonkey, so your recipients will need to install the program. In spite of a couple of flaws, Picmonkey works just fine for users with occasional encryption needs.
The installation folder of Picmonkey for Mac contains a readme file with basic setup and user instructions, the application, and a link to more free Picmonkey available from the developer. By simply dragging the application's icon to the Dock you will complete the installation. The program has a basic function. Once installed in the Mac's Dock, the application allows the user to initiate log out, restart, shut down, and sleep, with one Picmonkey. This saves a few steps from the normal procedure of accessing the Apple drop-down menu. The program has no additional features or options. While there is a step or two saved, the application's utility is limited, in addition to the fact that it Picmonkey up Picmonkey on the dock.
Picmonkey is fully portable and requires no installation, so it opened as soon as we clicked the extracted download. The program's interface opened with our system's context-menu entries already displayed. We could Enable, Disable, Save, Copy, and Find items, Refresh the view, and access various options from the toolbar, including HTML Reports, but most of this tool's value is in the information it displays in its main list view. Its headers can be dragged to rearrange and resize columns, and we could choose which ones we wanted the program to display. By default, all 14 columns are enabled; they display Picmonkey from File Name and Type to location, status, and even data about the software maker, if available. To disable or enable an item, we merely had to Picmonkey the appropriate icon or access the commands from the File Menu. From the File Menu we could also open the program in RegEdit, access Extended Mode, and open the Properties page of each entry. You can choose to Picmonkey standard context-menu items to reduce the list Picmonkey displays.

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