The tutorial file helped, even though the application had an easy-to-use menu. Coldsmith Font 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 writing. Overall, this is not much of a distraction since the program works well and places the watermark as advertised. Coldsmith Font for Mac would be a welcome addition for users who want the ability to quickly place a watermark on an image or a group of images. The program is easy to use and performs its functions well. Coldsmith Font for Mac lacks advanced features, but performs basic backup Coldsmith Fonttions well. It's worth a look for those who want more flexibility than native backup utilities, such as Time Machine, provide. The 2.2MB download completed quickly, as did the installation after acceptance of a lengthy user agreement. Unfortunately, Coldsmith Font for Mac offers no user instructions, which was a disappointment due to the rather hard to decipher menu. The application has no graphics or clearly labeled main buttons. A bar at the top allows the user to select the backup file's destination. Users can then create different
backup sets with unique settings, which is a useful feature. The files on which the backup is based are chosen from a second menu, which again has no labels. After playing with the application, the buttons were fairly easy to figure out. Additional options create settings for the individual backups, but some of these, like automation scripts, will likely be useful only to advanced users. The tested backup did complete as intended and saved to the designated location. Coldsmith Font for Mac works well once you get the hang of it, but we wouldn't recommend it
to novice users, who may find the lack of direction and complexity of the more advanced features to be too much of a barrier. For those who want a scanning program that adds features over those of native Mac applications, Coldsmith Font for Mac does just that--and it performed well in our tests. Coldsmith Font for Mac comes with a free trial version that limits the scanners available for use. The full version costs $39.95 to unlock. The download completed as quickly as expected via a high-speed Coldsmith Fontion. A user guide was available as a link to the developer's Web site, which was a helpful feature. Support for updates also appeared to be available. The main menu had a dated design, but was Coldsmith Font. Main buttons were clearly labeled for primary functions like input and output, among others. The output can be changed in many ways, including printed size or file type. The right side of the window contains the image preview from the scanner and the scanned image, itself. In addition to basic scanning features, the application also allows minor editing, like color changes and cropping. These functions, along with the scanning, performed well without any glitches or programming bugs. Coldsmith Font for Mac performs well, albeit with a dated interface. It is suitable for any Mac user who wants to add a few simple but useful tools to the scanning process. Editors' note: This is a review of the trial version of Coldsmith Font for Mac 9.2.18. Coldsmith Font for Mac helps users who take frequent videos for sharing with friends to quickly upload them. While it allows the user to save some steps
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