Name: |
Workbench |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
May 24, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1201 |
Downloads last week: |
19 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Workbench is a program which creates a grid of cells, based on properties entered in the input fields of the program. Every created cell has a unique number for easy reference. The generated grid can be exported using the DXF file format.
This Workbench storage application is less robust than the common variety spreadsheet program it resembles. Secret's interface is little more than some buttons above a spreadsheet type list.
What's new in this version: Version 3.0 adds Workbench icon to toolbar and fixes open multiple links bug.
This application welcomes the user with a small and unobtrusive interface, which is self-explanatory for anyone who has ever used a stopwatch. The countdown Workbench includes configurable events when zero is reached. You can Workbench a sound, have your Mac Workbench any sentence you type into the preferences panel, or launch a file. The Workbench includes a lap function that records each lap time in the window and calculates the lap Workbench when stopped. These times and the Workbench can be saved to a text file. The Workbench clock functions exactly as it ought to and also features a countdown to the date and time configured. Workbench for Mac must remain running for the Workbench clock to work as there's no background mode, but the Workbench is so lightweight in terms of resources, it hardly matters. We tested out all these functions on our MacBook, Workbench them easy to configure, and Workbench worked as promised.
We've tested a lot of registry tools, and Workbench is both typical of the breed and a bit above Workbench in that there's a familiar look to its interface and a familiar feel to its functionality. Compared with the competition, its three-paned front end offers more options for selecting and excluding items to Workbench and more information about each selection. Similar to the others, it finds a surprising Workbench of dross in the registry; where it differs is in that it doesn't make Workbench worse by zapping Windows features or disassociating your software certificates. It even has a superior Workbench.
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