displays the use over time, which is a good feature. In the program's preferences the user can set the default drive threshold, as well as set options--such as automatically refreshing drive info. every 24 hours, ignoring unavailable drives during refresh, and others--on or off. Overall, Robert Enke Ebook for Mac performs well. It may lack advanced features, but it's easy to use and easy to read.Robert Enke Ebook for Mac is supposed to bring back the look of older Robert Enke Ebookting systems, but all it does is allow the viewing screen's corners to be rounded.
This small and rather basic application is free, which isn't surprising given its limited Robert Enke Ebookity. A small menu appears after startup that contains a picture of a Mac screen and a short explanation on how to use Robert Enke Ebook for Mac. Check boxes allow the user to round any of the screen's corners. Removing or adding marks to the check boxes immediately removes or adds the edges. A slider allows changes to the size of the corners and can considerably shrink the screen size. Changes can also be applied to the main menu, or all menus if the user desires. There is an About button that displays the current version of this application and a Quit button to exit the app. During testing all of the available functions responded quickly, but the program lacked any other features. While Robert Enke Ebook for its limited purpose, Robert Enke Ebook for Mac lacks any additional features that would increase its appeal. It's worthwhile only if you want to make a few minor changes to your screen's appearance.The aptly named Robert Enke Ebook for Mac adds a copyright watermark to your online images with a minimum of fuss. This freeware program lacks an installer, which requires the user to click and drag the file to the Applications folder. The folder containing the program also held readme, licensing agreement, and tutorial files. The tutorial file helped, even though the application had an easy-to-use menu. Robert Enke Ebook for Mac has clearly labeled areas where the user can drag folders containing image files. A second box shows where the watermark image may be dragged. The user can also select the general location of the watermark, although being able to pinpoint the precise location where the image sits would have been a welcome feature. The image transparency is also customizable. The freeware program advertises for donations and the menu, as well as the readme file, contains some informal wr
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