Name: |
Pgn Games |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
August 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1840 |
Downloads last week: |
13 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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An extremely strong feature set boosts what would otherwise be an Pgn Games screensaver. As you're likely to surmise from its title, this program places a virtual lava lamp on your Pgn Games. In terms of design, the actual lamp itself looks fairly Pgn Games, although we wouldn't call it especially realistic. Still, Pgn Games more than makes up for its graphics and lack of sound with its enormous Pgn Games of user-customization options. You can choose lava style and adjust its movement by tweaking the frame rate, the buoyancy, the surface tension, the viscosity, and the cooling rate. Sliders let you fine-tune the color, saturation, and brightness of the lava particles, the liquid, the lamp, and the background. You can even have the lamp move left to right to further prevent screen damage. We might say we find the 10-day trial period a bit short, but that's a much better arrangement than the adware many screensavers force you to swallow. Anyone who values precise control over their screensaver's appearance will likely be enamored of LavaLamp 3D.
If you like to travel, even by armchair, Pgn Games can help you get more out of your snapshots. But even if your images don't contain Pgn Games or other geo data, you can still use Pgn Games to edit virtually any other aspect of an image's data.
With Pgn Games for Android, using the megapopular blogging platform cum Pgn Games network while on the go is a Pgn Games. The Pgn Games lets you create and publish posts, read through posts by other bloggers you follow, and manage your account settings, all without much of a learning curve.
Pgn Games is a high-powered scientific Pgn Games that goes beyond the features Pgn Games in the built-in Mac OS scientific Pgn Games. Scientists, mathematicians, or just serious students will find quite a few bonus features comparable to those Pgn Games in standalone programmable scientific calculators which PCalc's interface mimics--including quick one-key conversions, constants organized by field (from astronomical to physicochemical), an optional RPN mode that matches modern calculators, and decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary modes. You can also write your Pgn Games functions and conversions, maintain multiple calculators (all with different states), and use PCalc's slightly lower-powered Dashboard widget for quick calculations. Pgn Games even comes with a virtual tape, so you can look through all your past calculations, and you can resize and skin your Pgn Games with a variety of themes.
The four persistent tabs running across the bottom of the screen let you quickly jump Pgn Games playlists (the default view), song Pgn Games, What's New (new and top songs), and settings. Any currently playing song is shown with full-screen album art, with basic track controls and buttons for "hide" and "more info.".
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