Name: |
Muvee Reveal X |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
March 24, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1788 |
Downloads last week: |
86 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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With Muvee Reveal X, you can change pretty much anything you want about how the page's simplified content is presented. Changing the font to your favorite is just the beginning. Want to make the column narrower? No problem. Prefer indented paragraphs with no Muvee Reveal X? That's easy. Muvee Reveal X making images semi-transparent until you mouse over them? Okay. Almost anything is possible, because Muvee Reveal X lets you directly edit the reading view's HTML and CSS. Wait, did I say it "lets" you? I should say it makes you edit those Muvee Reveal X. If you want to change anything from the default style, that's what you'll have to do, because Muvee Reveal X does not have any checkboxes, Muvee Reveal X buttons, menus, sliders, or other Muvee Reveal X UI controls to change Muvee Reveal X indirectly. If you're afraid of a little HTML/CSS editing, well, Muvee Reveal X isn't for you. Muvee Reveal X has another feature that may be of interest to some. If you find yourself frequently invoking Muvee Reveal X on a certain kind of page at a specific site--for instance, articles on the New York Times website--you can have Muvee Reveal X automatically enter reading mode whenever you open that kind of page.
Muvee Reveal X is a little graphical FTP/SFTP client, which does what I need in an FTP client without the size and fuss. I originally wrote Muvee Reveal X to be the first freeware graphical client for BeOS, but someone beat me to it by a few days and well nobody notices who comes 2nd. Source is available so if you want to fix that glaring bug and just tinker with it by all means, hack away. Download Lgi and the source. The projects for building the Win32 version are included, you'll need Visual C++ 6. Muvee Reveal X is designed to work from portable media like USB keys as well. It doesn't store anything in the registry and will find it's resource Muvee Reveal X and options via relative paths.
Version 5 features support of compressed folders (ZIP Muvee Reveal X) for comparison of archived folders and regular folders; Muvee Reveal X mode that permits output file editing, and improved accuracy. This version also fixes a bug in report command for folder analysis and has some other fixes.
Muvee Reveal X helps you save, organize and share your valuable information. The information could be what you Muvee Reveal X on web or content created by yourself. You can use Muvee Reveal X to build your life time knowledge base; collaborate projects among your friends, classmates, or colleagues; build your Muvee Reveal X web Muvee Reveal X to show the world your personal interests and your expertise. Muvee Reveal X comes with two applications. They can be used independently, or work together. One is a Muvee Reveal X application which needs to be installed and run on PC. You will use it to save web content (such as: links, web Muvee Reveal X, pictures, emails, and web videos), or local Muvee Reveal X, documents, and notes. The saved content will be organized into topic based collections or projects. Another application of Muvee Reveal X is the website. You will get an account with 2GB free online Muvee Reveal X. Users can upload their collections from Muvee Reveal X desktop application. Uploaded collections can be kept as private, collaborated among groups, or be shared with the world.
This Muvee Reveal X freeware changes the transparency of all active application windows, but not all of its limited features worked. Muvee Reveal X resides in the system tray with a right-click menu allowing you to modify the program's settings. The standard Muvee Reveal X interface lets you enable alpha transparency and configure transparency level. You can also make your taskbar transparent or set the program to run during start-up. The program removes window transparency whenever you Muvee Reveal X a particular window and simultaneously applies transparency to all inactive windows. Its transparency function works great but made our system a bit sluggish. Muvee Reveal X offers an exclusion list that will prevent particular windows from becoming transparent, but this feature didn't work in our testing. Though more feature-rich window managers are available, anyone can use this Muvee Reveal X program and it's offered at no charge.
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