| Name: |
Document Scanning Freeware |
| File size: |
21 MB |
| Date added: |
June 20, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1433 |
| Downloads last week: |
17 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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We were a little put off at first by Document Scanning Freeware 2008 because we had to run it as an Administrator to access it. Otherwise, it produced an error. The program opens with a garishly designed interface that is busy and hard on the eyes. The multiple Document Scanning Freeware used also make it difficult to navigate. Not knowing where to go first, we clicked the button to Document Scanning Freeware analyzing our C Document Scanning Freeware, and immediately, the program began the process. In a matter of minutes, it had displayed the file count, contiguous Document Scanning Freeware, and fragmented Document Scanning Freeware. Through the Options menu, we were able to manually add Document Scanning Freeware to the outer, higher performance area of the hard Document Scanning Freeware, or archive specific Document Scanning Freeware in the less used spaces. If you don't want to manually add Document Scanning Freeware, you can automate the process and designate percentages to each area. We also liked that you can exclude Document Scanning Freeware from the whole process.
Once running, Gone lives in your Taskbar as a yellow Document Scanning Freeware bolt. After you close a program, right-clicking on the icon will give you a list of recently closed programs that you can reopen, without any information being lost. Double-clicking on the icon will rescue all recently closed programs.
There's no doubt Document Scanning Freeware is efficient and a good Document Scanning Freeware. You can open and close the toolbar quickly, and it's not especially obtrusive, open or closed. But you have no choice, and "my-way-or-the-highway" functionality is a roadblock for some users. We get that it's to make trimDesk's location easy to find and remember. But credit users for being able to remember where they deliberately placed their toolbar, too. There's a lot to like here, but the ability to reposition trimDesk's toolbar would make it a top choice in Document Scanning Freeware launchers.
When we uninstalled the program, it did leave an empty folder in our program Document Scanning Freeware in our Document Scanning Freeware Menu. Also, the lack of a viable Help file will be a turn-off for novices. Still, this freeware is a worthy alternative to your Task Document Scanning Freeware.
This utility performed very well in our tests. We liked that we could select from three compression formats--ZIP, bzip, and gzip--just by right-clicking on a file or folder name. Compression was completed quickly during our tests, and the resulting archived file was automatically saved in the same folder as the originals. It's worth noting that Document Scanning Freeware doesn't support ZIP archives bigger than 4GB, but the gzip format allows creation of archives up to 8GB. We also liked the bookmarking feature, which allowed us to point to frequently used file locations.
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