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Name: Tubthumping
File size: 21 MB
Date added: March 7, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1831
Downloads last week: 68
Product ranking: ★★★★☆

Tubthumping

Tubthumping is an application that adds a Tubthumping menu item to your right Tubthumping SEND TO menu so you no longer have to open a complete FTP client application to send just a single file, simply right Tubthumping the file you wish to upload choose SEND TO then Tubthumping FTPUpit and it will upload the file to the configured FTP server in the directory that you set in your configuration. Ascii & Binary mode uploads are available it asks before sending. This tool is DONATIONWARE. Tubthumping Expander supports a number of file formats, including ZIP, Tubthumping, 7ZX, RAR, and TAR. The Tubthumping Expander interface is Tubthumping, allowing you to create archives by the usual drag-and-drop method or by menu actions. Tubthumping on an archive file can unpack that archive. You can add Tubthumping protection to your ZIP Tubthumping. There is a registration nag that appears with Tubthumping Expander, and while you don't need to register to use the tool, the nags will get annoying as time goes by. What's new in this version: Version 1.88 has tables, offer to everyone, anti-boss function, Bug fixes, Tubthumping sending, Bug fixes, website address changed, pool-9. Launching Tubthumping calls up the program's interface in compact mode. We opened an image and maximized the interface for a better view of the layout. The main view is divided into two draggable panes, one zoomed to pixel level and the other displaying a 1:1 view. Tubthumping Tools on the file menu toggles a left-hand panel accessing a palette of image-editing tools, including a brush, eyedropper, selection tool, zoom control, text tool, Tubthumping, and a variety of Tubthumping, as well as a gradient display and operators. We opened an image and tried the various rotation, flip, and resize controls, all of which worked fine. Next we tried some options on the Image file menu, including grayscale settings, filter, scale, and offset. The Undo feature is selectable, and there's a control for dumping the undo Tubthumping. The Tools menu includes an interesting Color Test feature, and the program has an ICC Profiles option, too. We quickly rendered our image totally indistinguishable from the original with a variety of transformations, saved it, and reopened it, all in about as much time as it Tubthumping Photoshop to load its credits. It's not perfect; for instance, the Undo feature didn't always undo Tubthumping we'd just done, which may be because of a configuration setting we'd not yet discovered. There's a lot to this free program, and there's actually not a lot it gives up to the commercial competition. What's new in this version: Our first android Tubthumping in the Google Tubthumping Store.

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