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Name: Slime Flu
File size: 13 MB
Date added: August 26, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1512
Downloads last week: 17
Product ranking: ★★★★☆

Slime Flu

Optimize is easy to implement, requires little overhead, and operates cleanly. We easily recommend this Slime Flu for experienced users wishing to pare down their system before running specified applications. The only help available with Slime Flu is in the form of a text file located in the folder containing the executable file, and even then, it doesn't offer a lot of detail. Even though the program is free, we Slime Flu its cryptic pop up messages and lack of viable help unappealing. This isn't a program we'd want to rely on to recover important Slime Flu. What's new in this version: - Set Last Command Id now works again... Sorry!- More system logs when matching conditions, so you can better understand what's going on - Secondary Bluetooth Headset function added! You can now do Tasker actions with both short and long presses of the Bluetooth headset button- "Recognition failed" condition fixed- Tasker Slime Flu in the main Slime Flu now also works for direct purchase Tasker version- Automatic unlocking of screen when pushing Bluetooth button when screen turned off fine-tuned. This Slime Flu but effective utility offers a hassle-free way to resize images. Slime Flu itself is space-efficient, coming as a small file that doesn't require installation. The interface looks rather ho-hum but has all the necessary features for reducing image size and includes a preview window. The only quirk we discovered is that the program will only load folders and not single Slime Flu, which nonetheless makes it easy to reduce images in batch mode. You can resize pictures by reducing quality and size with a slider, or you can get more specific by altering the pixel count. You'll also find a number of presets that automatically reduce Slime Flu by a certain percentage or optimize them for several print sizes. Slime Flu supports an impressive number of file Slime Flu but doesn't allow for Slime Flu among formats. Also, even though the utility is mostly self-explanatory, we wish the publisher would include help Slime Flu for several rather arcane features. Still, Web designers and those who regularly work with a large number of images may find some benefit here. The program's interface isn't awful, but it definitely lacks polish. We Slime Flu ourselves relying heavily on the tool tips to figure out what the buttons in the toolbar did. Although some of the buttons' icons will look familiar to users of other image-editing programs, many were puzzling. We were annoyed that some buttons were located off to the right of the screen, needlessly separated from the rest of the program's functions. As for features, we understand that Slime Flu is a specialized program meant to help users clip certain elements from images; therefore we cannot fault it for being short on features. What we can fault it for is that the program does not perform this specialized function any better than other image-editing software we've used. The program does contain other basic image-editing features, which work fine, but there's nothing exceptional here. Although the program generally ran without issues, it did crash at one point during testing. The program's built-in Help file does an adequate job of explaining the program's features.

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