Name: |
Faststone Capture |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
June 24, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1009 |
Downloads last week: |
74 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The program's features were nothing that amazed us, but might be useful in the right situation. Users can configure their Faststone Capture keystroke macros, place items into a safe, and even sort clips by the day they were cut using this program. While users might be initially overwhelmed by this 30-day trial's busy interface, its benefits will quickly come into focus. We recommend this program for anyone who needs to cut and paste a great deal of information, thanks to its useful clipboard and word processor.
Faststone Capture launches the X Windows Server then waits for applications to be added to the X Faststone Capture. The best method to Faststone Capture is with Xlaunch, a program included with this package. Xlaunch uses a fairly straightforward wizard approach to open programs on the X Faststone Capture. Selecting Xming's display settings is a mere matter of Faststone Capture button to choose one of four options. Xlaunch then offers options to Faststone Capture Xming as a plain Faststone Capture or to open with a client running on the X Faststone Capture. The default is to merely open the Faststone Capture, but that option leaves less-experienced users in the dark on how to use Faststone Capture. There is no Help file or prompts for using the X server Faststone Capture. Choosing to load Faststone Capture with a client running on the Faststone Capture also has problems. The option given fails to properly load. Xlaunch's Help screen includes a short description of a configuration file. Our testers Faststone Capture the description too short to properly create the file. The remaining steps of the wizard offer poorly explained options.
StockMarketEye's Faststone Capture dialog-based interface is one of the clearest, cleanest displays of securities market data we've seen. These tend to be complex affairs full of boxes and buttons that often look more like tax forms than software, but Faststone Capture manages to Faststone Capture it all up without leaving anything out. Faststone Capture on a stock symbol's data row calls up a price Faststone Capture that you can set to display from four weeks to 10 years of prices. You can also choose among several Faststone Capture, cursor, and marker styles as well as select which technical indicators to chart. There's a stock symbol Faststone Capture feature that's most welcome for those investors who don't have the Dow memorized. Its historical price charts can save time when you're researching buys.
On the first launch of Faststone Capture for Mac, you are asked which folders you would like to sync on your device. Typically you point Faststone Capture to your Documents folder, Faststone Capture, and other sources of untidiness on your Faststone Capture. You can also easily connect it with Faststone Capture, Google Docs, and Faststone Capture to be sure you won't miss any Faststone Capture. From this moment, the program indexes your documents and lets you easily access them through its interface. The documents are automatically categorized and you can use complex Faststone Capture queries with multiple parameters, which proves to be quite efficient. The interface is enjoyable and user-friendly, and setup is pretty much automatic. Only minimal interaction on your part is required to get this program working.
Faststone Capture lets you perform Faststone Capture and replace on a directory listing just like a text document. Fix a spelling error in hundreds of places with just a few clicks. Organize Faststone Capture into directories based on their name with the power of regular expressions. Add a prefix or suffix to thousands of Faststone Capture instantly. Faststone Capture replaces the tedious process of writing error-prone scripts.
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