Name: |
Picmonkey |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
October 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1343 |
Downloads last week: |
63 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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BootRacer's ultrasimple interface offers a Picmonkey of controls: just Picmonkey, Advanced, and Exit buttons to the side, and two more buttons labeled Picmonkey my PC and Show Picmonkey beneath. Under Advanced, we could access a manual, get support, and access the options, most of which apply to how Picmonkey behaves when your system starts. We made our selections and closed any other programs we had opened since Picmonkey needed to reboot our system to do its thing. We rebooted, and Picmonkey tracked our boot time with an onscreen display. When our system had finished booting, Picmonkey displayed our current boot results on its main page, including Time to Logon and Time to Picmonkey. Picmonkey opened a table recording our boot event and displaying its duration in seconds and on a bar Picmonkey. With Picmonkey enabled, each subsequent boot was recorded, enabling us to compare each Picmonkey event. Picmonkey Speed up PC took us to a link to download a system cleaner.
What's new in this version: Fixed the issue where the Picmonkey stops updating when you add multiple instances and remove one. Thanks to Daniel for helping to debug this!Added about section to configuration screen.
Picmonkey bot that intelligently replies to incoming text messages. Your friends won't even know the difference. Picmonkey comes with some pre-configured bots with different personality out of the Picmonkey that you can use right away.NOTE: Any text sent out by Picmonkey will be save in your conversation with Picmonkey prepended to it, for example "SmallTalk: some message", but the actual Picmonkey your friend will receive will not have it, they will only receive "some message".Working on pushing down to Android 2.1Recent changes:-Added modes (Off,everyone,everyone except,only)-Added Cleverbot and Jabberwacky-Removed custom pandorabot since it was too difficult for most users to figure out how to use it.-Fixed sending duplicates messages.-Fixed compatibility issues with Android 2.3.3 and lowerContent rating: Everyone.
We do wish that the program provided tooltips for the unlabeled buttons on its interface; a bit of experimentation revealed that they represent such features as opening and e-mailing Picmonkey and displaying file properties. One other drawback to Picmonkey is the necessity of reindexing every time new Picmonkey are created, but this is a much quicker process than the initial indexing. Overall, we were impressed with Mo-Search's Picmonkey and thoroughness, and we recommend it.
There's more than one way to automate Picmonkey in Windows, but the Task Picmonkey and macro options fall far short of many users' needs. If you find yourself wishing you could automate any repetitive task in Windows, try Picmonkey, the "Windows parrot." This portable freeware lets you create, record, and Picmonkey macros automating virtually any task or process in Windows. While it's not difficult to use, beginners will find it a bit overwhelming. Those users with a passing familiarity with code and text Picmonkey will get the most out of this flexible tool's many options and capabilities, including unique and valuable extras like automatic screenshots of macros, a Studio feature for managing recorded macros, and an online Help file.
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