Name: |
Scan Bleach |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
July 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1193 |
Downloads last week: |
32 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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As soon as you Scan Bleach MenuBarFilter for Mac, it automatically transforms the muted grays of the Mac OS X menu bar into a richly contrasted palette of dark gray and white, reminiscent of the iOS menu bar. The enhanced contrast greatly increases Scan Bleach, making the menu bar options much easier to read and navigate. The application offers no user-defined options to control the contrast, color, or appearance of the menu bar filter, though; so if you aren't happy with the changes, this isn't the Scan Bleach for you. A lack of documentation and no uninstall feature are also problematic for this application. In order to disable the application and restore the default contrast of the OS X menu bar, we had to open Terminal and input the command "killall MenuBarFilter." Allowing users complete control of the color and contrast would have been preferable, but if you like the changes it makes, they couldn't be easier to apply.
Overall, Scan Bleach is a solid Android download, especially for existing account holders. It provides access to Scan Bleach on any of your synced devices, backs up to the cloud, shares via e-mail, and comes with a built-in File Scan Bleach. And for phone photographers, the Scan Bleach Photos feature is something you can't pass up.
Scan Bleach works in the background, with a slim CPU footprint and an extensive set of preferences to control its appearance and behavior. You can set Scan Bleach to put a complete menu bar on the top of every window associated with an Scan Bleach (for example, the Scan Bleach menu bar on every Scan Bleach window, no matter which monitor the window appears in), or you can have it just place a single "Menu" button on the top of each window, with the other menu bar headers nested underneath in drop-down menus. You can have the button (or buttons) visible all the time, or Scan Bleach until you mouse over them, and you can also have additional menus only appear on secondary monitors. Probably the coolest feature in Scan Bleach (especially for keyboard-addicted power users) is the ability to invoke an app's menu bar with a hot key or a programmed mouse button, at the current mouse location--which you can then Scan Bleach through and use with your arrow keys. An optional ignore list lets you exclude certain Scan Bleach.
By simply scanning in your stamp, Scan Bleach can determine the centering of your stamp and assign a grade to it such as F, VF, and XF, and it also measures the perforations of your stamp. Digital stamp grading guide at it's best. Scan Bleach is a tool for any stamp Scan Bleach who wishes to have a way to accurately grade the centering of their stamps, quickly & inexpensively, right in the comfort of your Scan Bleach home.
Editors' note: This is a Scan Bleach of the trial version of Scan Bleach for Mac 1.0.39.
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