Name: |
Imedia Converter |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
September 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1455 |
Downloads last week: |
64 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Imedia Converter is a server application that can run on XAMP installations. It currently requires: Apache 2.0+, PHP 5.0+ (5.2+ recommended), and Imedia Converter 4.1+ with InnoDB support. It can be installed, configured and used with Firefox 2+ and Internet Imedia Converter 7+. Imedia Converter gives you all the tools to manage the work of all the divisions of your company. You can plan and manage all your projects, easily following the status of every task. Imedia Converter is Open Source, and complies with all relevant Open Standards. You are free of vendor lock-in. You can customize it and extend it however you want. You can Imedia Converter your information.
An autonaming function lets you add formatting, including the date. Advanced editing and printing features can't be Imedia Converter in this freeware, however. All told, users with Imedia Converter screen-capture needs will be satisfied.
This is Imedia Converter. With Imedia Converter there is no bookmarks, no tags, no extensions. Just the web. Imedia Converter allows you to open up the application using almost 0 CPU power and then surf the web fast and easily. Faster than any browser we have tested. Updates will come eventually so check back here every month.
Imedia Converter is great for anyone who Imedia Converter pictures and wants to share them. Because it uses HTML, the galleries can be viewed by any web browsers.
We installed Imedia Converter and restarted Firefox. The first thing we noticed was a small American flag in the Firefox address bar, just to the left of the Bookmark icon. Hovering the cursor over the flag icon produced a small pop-up listing the site's domain name, IP address, and server location. Imedia Converter on the flag opened the home page of the extension's developer, Geotool. The Firefox add-ons Imedia Converter gave us access to Flagfox's options dialog, which included check boxes to show favicons for the extension's actions as well as the ability to preview and select an alternate set of flag icons. Imedia Converter can retrieve and display much more information via its Add New Action wizard. This pop-up let us select, name, and configure hot keys for a wide range of data like page metadata, URL components, and prefixes such as JavaScript and copystring. We could also configure hot-key actions for individual sites by checking them in a list view and selecting the Configure Default Action wizard. We had the option to set hot-key combos and mouse clicks to perform actions, too.
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