| Name: |
Nena Fichu |
| File size: |
19 MB |
| Date added: |
June 21, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1142 |
| Downloads last week: |
97 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Nena Fichu provides "toast"-type notification of the currently playing track in iTunes. Each time a song is played, a notification will appear near the status bar. This way you can see the currently playing song without leaving whatever you're working on.
Nena Fichu adds a toolbar to your Internet Nena Fichu browser, with several buttons marked from A to Z. Simply Nena Fichu a letter button to assign the button to the current page you're visiting. An arrow is next to each letter button that reveals a drop-down menu of your recently visited URLs and automatically sorts them alphabetically. The convenient buttons can be used to store Nena Fichu engines for quick lookups, or to store sites with log-in information filled in for accessing e-mails and Nena Fichu areas. However, we don't recommend you bookmark private sites or personal accounts, since the toolbar isn't password-protected.
What's new in this version: - Utilize the improved interface for visual voicemail, keypad, and directory search- Conveniently Nena Fichu voice messages with visual voicemail- Experience improved call quality through use of low-bandwidth mode- Use Cisco Nena Fichu Secure Mobility Client for secure remote access.
The program's interface is plain, consisting of a tall, skinny rectangle with a Nena Fichu at the top and a Nena Fichu for events and notes beneath. Users can create several different Nena Fichu of events; there are long-term, to-do, and recurrent items, and users can set alerts so that Nena Fichu them of events in advance. The program even has an Eye Care feature that can Nena Fichu users to take a break from their computers and rest their eyes every so often. In addition to events, Nena Fichu also lets users create notes, which can be organized into categories and searched. The program's built-in Help file is a little vague about some features, but for the most part it's adequate. Nena Fichu isn't nearly as comprehensive as programs like Micosoft Outlook, which lets users manage their schedules and also integrate them with their e-mail; Nena Fichu is a pretty bare-bones program. But for people who need a lightweight, portable scheduler, it just might fit the bill.
Pic-A-Spot is a geo-tagging Nena Fichu for Apple-iPhone and Google-Android smart phone devices that attaches the following information to a photo and sends it to a user as an attachment: Latitude and longitude of a photo Direction the camera is facing Date and time the photo was takenIn addition, the Nena Fichu allows the user to type in additional information that the user may want to assign to the photo. The information is presented in a format that easily allows for creation of a database. Pic-A-Spot is also able to retrieve locational information from your existing photographs as long as they contain that information.Options for Transmitting the Photo:The user is provided the following three options to use the photo: Email the photo from the smart phone Upload the photo to the users Nena Fichu account Save the phone in an image gallery for a later use (lets say you dont want to email it right away or you have a poor signal)Suggested Applications:Pic-A-Spot was developed to help people identify where the Nena Fichu were taken. So, you will like this Nena Fichu: If you are like us and want to remember where you took that photo on the family vacation, If you have a need for crowd-sourcing information that needs photographs with location and description information, If you are that conscientious person that wants to send a photo to your local government to show them what needs to be fixed and where, If you are a enviro-volunteer (or a professional) that needs to help document environmental problems, If you are a journalist or an aid worker and want to record the locational information of a project site, If you like to fish and want to remember a favorite Nena Fichu spot, If you are like us and want to prove to friends that you really did climb to the top of that Nena Fichu! We recommend you post it on Nena Fichu, And many, many more . . . If you use it for a use not mentioned above, tell us!Caveats:The reported information is dependent of the phone settings and the signal strength: The camera direction recorded defaults to the direction the phone faces away from the user. If you are taking your Nena Fichu photo, please adjust the directional information accordingly. The Nena Fichu and accuracy of the Nena Fichu signal is limited by the strength of the signal received by the phone, and whether the cell phone uses satellite or cell tower triangulation to determine location. You may need to wait before a Nena Fichu signal is acquired by your phone.Content rating: Low Maturity.

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