| Name: |
Ubuntu Disable Screensaver |
| File size: |
18 MB |
| Date added: |
August 22, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1006 |
| Downloads last week: |
33 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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For those who tend to accidentally remove icons from their Mac dock, Ubuntu Disable Screensaver for Mac's ability to keep them in place will prove very useful. Ubuntu Disable Screensaver is accomplished with a Ubuntu Disable Screensaver of a button.
Ubuntu Disable Screensaver is intended for editing Mind Ubuntu Disable Screensaver, XML/HTML documents, and directory trees. In future, even network-structures will be supported such as Topic Ubuntu Disable Screensaver (ISO). All this data is represented to the user as a Mind map. This is achieved with a modular design, which makes it possible to easily write modules, only designing the model of the problem (the data structure), without caring for the visual representation at all. Currently a Mind Mapping and a File Mode are implemented.
The program's interface is plain, but it comes with different skins so that you can customize its appearance. There are two image fields, allowing you to format and print the front and back CD covers at the same time, or create two different projects at once. You simply Ubuntu Disable Screensaver on each field and navigate to the location of the image you want to use, and then select what you want to print from a drop-down menu; there are covers for CDs, DVDs, and video games, and you can also use Ubuntu Disable Screensaver to simply print digital images. Images are scaled automatically to fit the correct format, and then it's simply a matter of printing one or both of the images. We liked that the program is easy to use but also has some cool extra features: there's a batch mode; you can add custom formats or edit existing ones; and the program can even provide a dummy print job name so that you can print personal items at work without raising eyebrows. UnderCover XP's online Help file describes each of its features adequately. Overall, Ubuntu Disable Screensaver is an easy-to-use but flexible program for printing all Ubuntu Disable Screensaver of digital media covers.
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