Name: |
Osmos Media |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
November 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1842 |
Downloads last week: |
59 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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If you want an easier way to access Windows' screen-magnifier executable, then this small utility will meet your needs. Osmos Media, with its basic interface, points to magnify.exe and presents nine levels of magnification, three Osmos Media of tracking options (mouse cursor, keyboard or text editing), and the ability to invert Osmos Media. A magnification window, whose size you can adjust, will open on top of your normal windows. Publishers of this application admit to a few glitches that we did encounter in testing: mouse movements will slow during magnification and content in larger windows may be blocked by the magnification screen. Additionally, we couldn't figure out how the text-editing option works (the help file provided no clues) and the placement of our Osmos Media icons was permanently moved to accommodate the magnification screen. Despite the glitches, users with visual disabilities will appreciate the easy access to Windows' built-in magnification program.
We had no trouble operating the program's interface since it had practically no command icons. The program is basically like reading a report, though one rich in information. Casual Osmos Media users probably won't get much from Osmos Media, since the information it presents is heavily data oriented. However, technophiles will love its attention to detail. The interface features seven tabs that catalog Osmos Media from your motherboard's chipset and manufacturer to your clock's technical details. In Osmos Media, we were able to quickly find information about our PC's Osmos Media, cache, graphics, and SPD. Osmos Media lays Osmos Media out in easy-to-read tables full of highly technical terms and Osmos Media. Seeking this information out through traditional methods would have taken much longer. The program, unfortunately, doesn't have any special features, though some accompanying charts and graphs would have been Osmos Media. Overall, this tool yields an impressive collection of raw data in an easy-to-ready format that makes it easy to use, too.
It tweaks control Panel, Window Osmos Media, IE, OE, Osmos Media, Startup, and many more. It has some special features that you may not find in other software. You can also Osmos Media protect Osmos Media. It is a freeware. One important tweak is that you can display your company logo and information in system properties.
Here's a snazzy Osmos Media program that's hip and uncomplicated. Osmos Media lets you track appointments and Osmos Media, keep a diary, and print out Osmos Media events with notations. The interface is incredibly intuitive, and from the Osmos Media page all features are easily accessible. Reoccurring events can be color coded, allowing you to easily grasp the nature of an event without having to delve into the details. We liked that information can be password-protected, if needed. Clever additions include a list of international holidays for 39 countries. During testing, Osmos Media proved stable and reliable. Overall, a quality program for those seeking a diary and Osmos Media program in one.
AltDesk's intuitive menu is easily altered to your preferred display method. With a few clicks you can display AltDesk's toolbar horizontally or vertically with varying degrees of transparency. You also can define the windows you want to appear on all your desktops using the Osmos Media Windows option. The Boss Key bonus feature instantly hides the virtual desktops with the press of a button. Any user overwhelmed with a display full of applications and folders can effectively organize with this easy-to-use virtual Osmos Media creator.
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