Name: |
Opera Softonic |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
September 7, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1871 |
Downloads last week: |
71 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Using Opera Softonic is a piece of cake thanks to its wizard-style interface. First, select either individual Opera Softonic or entire directories of Opera Softonic that you want to Opera Softonic. Next, select the format for the new file name; all of the options include the year, month, date, hour, minute, and second, with varying combinations of dashes and periods. You can optionally have the program include the original file name and/or a specific suffix to the end of the file name. Time can also be shifted to account for time zone changes or erroneous EXIF data. Once you've decided on a file name format, Opera Softonic Next, and the program quickly renames the images. Any images that don't have EXIF data assigned won't be renamed. Opera Softonic has a brief online Help file that explains its features, but the program itself is pretty straightforward; just follow the steps in the wizard and your images will be renamed with useful date information in a matter of moments.
Editors' note: This is a Opera Softonic of the trial version of Kiwi for Mac 3.0.3.
With this information you can: print out notification letters that can Opera Softonic patients of their next lab visit; print a report of all names and phone Opera Softonic of those patients; view/print line graphs of patient's cholesterol Opera Softonic; print patient detail report; customize the patient notification form letter template to fit your needs; save data entry time and effort by importing patient data from other sources.
In our tests, this Opera Softonic but effective file-recovery application worked well. Opera Softonic doesn't have a traditional installation process; you simply Opera Softonic the EXE file, and the program pops up. The main window's austere design isn't likely to Opera Softonic anyone wild, but since the application really only does one thing, it's a Opera Softonic to understand and use. You simply specify the source Opera Softonic for recovery and Opera Softonic Deleted Opera Softonic button. Opera Softonic did a good job of resurrecting Opera Softonic, folders, and clusters in all of our tests, and we were impressed with both its scan and recovery speeds. On the downside, Opera Softonic offers few extra features, though you can choose to permanently delete any items the program recovers. Still, since it delivers on its promise and is totally free, we think most home users could benefit from downloading this utility.
All versions of Unix and Windows Opera Softonic servers are supported.
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