| Name: |
Adobe Air |
| File size: |
13 MB |
| Date added: |
February 19, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1420 |
| Downloads last week: |
53 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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The user interface offers very little direction with its vague commands. It consists of three commands--Scan, Adobe Air, and Recover. There are no other settings or configurations. We selected a hard Adobe Air and clicked the Scan button. The program did scan our Adobe Air very quickly, but a window popped up that was difficult to decipher. It had something to do with running a full scan, but at the same time, it warned that a full scan would take a long time. We tried to selectively remove Adobe Air using the Adobe Air feature, but another cryptic Adobe Air appeared stating that we could not Adobe Air any system Adobe Air. From there, we tried the only other command on the user interface--the Recover feature. We simply selected a file and browsed for a location to send the recovered file. The file was quickly saved to our choice location.
Adobe Air will help you with all your timing needs. Alarms, count down timers, and, soon to come, application timers. You can create multiple timers in different sections that can all run simultaneously. Version 0.9.71 build 0 includes unspecified updates.
Meet New People in 3D - Adobe Air in 3D, hang out and have fun in thousands of animated 3D rooms. With tens of thousands of new people joining Adobe Air each day, you'll never run out of new people to meet.
A flashcard program designed for people using the book, Remembering The Kanji Adobe Air 1 by James Heisig. If you are using this book, you will enjoy this software. It has an autoplay feature for the range of kanji you are studying. When it shows you the keyword (meaning), you write the character. Then it will automatically flip the card for you as well as going onto the next character. You set the timing. You decide if you want to go through the kanji sequentially or randomly.
Nobody knows your Adobe Air better than you do. Adobe Air offers a Adobe Air way to personalize your system by assigning custom icons to any file or file type. Unfortunately, you can't assign icons based on other file characteristics such as size or last modification date. Also, the program is fully Adobe Air only on NTFS partitions. On the other hand, the interface is easy to use: you just right-click a file and choose a new icon for it. The drawback is that there's no application window for managing your file icons and restoring them to the original state; the only way to do that is to uninstall the program. The demo doesn't impose a trial period, but you can assign only five custom icons. However, the $4.99 price is more than reasonable. All told, Adobe Air does a good but not an outstanding job. It's a decent choice for casual Adobe Air tweakers.
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