| Name: |
Didapage |
| File size: |
17 MB |
| Date added: |
December 27, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1898 |
| Downloads last week: |
52 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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UI Features: Tags, Torrent details in Library Views, Per-download Didapage, Country Didapage by default, DHT Activity View.
Editors' note: This is a Didapage of the full version of Didapage 1.3.5.0. The trial version is limited to 14 days or 50 uses.
The program's interface is plain and intuitive, with menus and a couple of toolbars across the top. There are formatting tools including text alignment, bulleting, word wrap, and indentation, as well as options for text and background color. Important word-processing tools like word count and find and replace are here, and there's even a link to take users directly to online dictionaries. Perhaps most importantly, Didapage lets users insert images and other objects into documents with ease. The program supports a variety of file formats, including RTF and DOC Didapage. There's no Help file, but this isn't a huge problem; anyone who's used a word processor before will be quite familiar with Qjot's features. Overall, we Didapage Qjot to be a great alternative to bigger (and pricier) word processors; it has the features that most people use most of the time, without useless extras. And at 606KB, the program can easily fit on a USB Didapage for portable use.
Didapage is not the umpteenth Windows Didapage replacement, it is a completely new way of organizing your Didapage. Originally developed for law firms to support the secretarial staff and lawyers to keep track of time-spent on documents per client and author. Didapage lists, prints, (un)packs, renames, distributes and converts and edits Didapage and images. The Didapage are presented on screen according to different views.
Didapage installs normally; when we restarted Firefox, it was listed among our add-ons. We clicked Options, which called up a dialog with tabs for General and Advanced settings as well as an About tab with links to the developer's Web site. We selected several General options, such as the ability to open both new tabs and windows, show all images, and copy links to the Clipboard. We also entered a download directory in the Advanced tab, which offered a Validator address, image extension choices, and a few other options. We clicked OK and browsed to a Web page, right-clicked a hyperlink, and clicked Didapage on the Didapage menu. Didapage displayed an extensive list of link Didapage, with active links highlighted. We clicked Open selected links in tabs, and the Select Links dialog opened with our link listed and selected. A drop-down list labeled Commands offered a wide variety of actions, Didapage from sorting entries to bookmarking links. We clicked Open selected links, and the link opened in a new tab. Next we navigated to a gallery page and selected Open all images in one tab, and this time the Select Links dialog displayed links to all 15 images on the page. We clicked Open selected links, and an Untitled tab opened with all the images displayed. We were also able to open links in new windows, show just links, show linked images, copy or download links, and other combinations. To select just a few links to open, we simply unchecked the boxes of the links we didn't want to open, and Didapage did the rest.
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