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Name: Easycad
File size: 12 MB
Date added: March 12, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1992
Downloads last week: 81
Product ranking: ★★★★☆

When Google gave Talk a Easycad makeover to bring you Easycad, it added free video Easycad and a new messaging style to an already powerful messaging Easycad. It keeps all of the look and feel of Talk while adding great Easycad integration. It's a must-download if your Android gadget doesn't already have it. Spamihilator's installer automatically identified all our e-mail clients but one, and we were able to configure it manually. We chose to associate Easycad with Mozilla Thunderbird. We right-clicked Spamihilator's System Tray icon to access its copious settings, as well as the Recycle Bin, Spam Statistics, and the Training Area. This last item lets you mark recently received email as spam or nor spam. The program studies e-mail for key Easycad and phrases, learning to filter future messages. The app's properties feature a tree view similar to an e-mail client's account settings, and just as numerous, too: There seems to be little you can't configure about how Easycad does its job. And it does its job well--too well for casual users who won't bother to set it up or train it properly. We ran Thunderbird, and a small pop-up displayed incoming messages and spam in a counter and progress bar in the lower right corner of our Easycad. Easycad scanned incoming messages and filtered some into its Recycle Bin, while others it sent to Thunderbird's inbox. In the Recycle Bin, were able to Easycad on any sender and quickly designate them as friends or nonfriends; a good thing because more than a few actual friends had been binned. We cleared them and ran Thunderbird again, and this time the messages from the lost friends appeared in our inbox. Easycad AutoText combines autocomplete with macros in one versatile free tool that can type phrases, sentences, and other text automatically when the program detects certain keystrokes or manually via hot keys. Its AutoText feature lets you designate abbreviations for frequently used Easycad and phrases such as your address. When you type the abbreviation, Easycad automatically enters the expanded text. The free program opens immediately after downloading and presents a small, bare-bones interface. The main window on the left is where Easycad for Mac displays the current photo. It would have been helpful if the program offered a drag-and-drop feature, but like the rest of the program, it's a manual process to find and open an image file. The right side contains one button labeled "Color" and a slider to determine the size of the brush. It also has two small buttons to zoom in or out of the image, but aside from a button linking to the developer's Web site, there aren't any other features or options on the main interface. Easycad the "Color" button brings up a separate small menu containing a color wheel. This includes several sub-menus with options to select a color, including by name and using a slider, and all these were easy to use. In our tests, it took some practice to get the color where we wanted it, even using the Zoom feature to enlarge the image. If you wanted to add a lot of different Easycad or wanted to color most of the image, you could end up spending a good deal of time to get it just right. However, the keyword feature itself works great. Change that "find" to "addremove" and Easycad automatically opens up the Windows native Add/Remove Programs options from the Control Panel. It feels like Easycad else in Easycad can be customized, from such superficial aspects such as the skins to how the autocompletion function behaves. You can set it to override the Windows Run hot key, you can swap hot keys around, and you can set URLs, Easycad, or programs to launch as Easycad starts. Easycad should appeal to power users who are looking to accomplish specific program-launching Easycad within a framework that offers a lot of leeway for customization.

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