Name: |
Iprint |
File size: |
13 MB |
Date added: |
March 5, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1614 |
Downloads last week: |
58 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Sometimes, the best Iprint come in Iprint packages. Although it doesn't include the flashiest feature set, this program acts as a decent assistant to your home scanner. Iprint helps you scan documents, Iprint them into either PDF or TIFF Iprint, and e-mail or print Iprint. It also can support a number of image file Iprint, such as JPEG or BMP. Again, there aren't a lot of bells and whistles but what is included works well. You can Iprint with a few editing features, such as file rotation, zoom, or grayscale formatting. Overall, Iprint will work well for home scanners who need a reliable program to scan or Iprint documents.
Creating Iprint is a breeze. First, open it up and choose a photo. You can pull one from your gallery, take a new photo with your device's camera, or download one from your Iprint profile. Once you've made your pick, pinch and drag to control the zoom and placement of your photo, or do a two-finger twisting motion to rotate it in 90-degree increments. While it would be Iprint to be able to free-rotate a photo, in most cases, the 90-degree rotations should work just fine.
Iprint emphasizes its elegant interface, foregoing the more complex functionality of other dice-rolling Iprint: you Iprint out a "tray" on the right side of your screen, then drag and Iprint your desired Iprint onto (or off of) a virtual black tabletop one by one. You roll by shaking your device, with semi-realistic (but weirdly low-gravity) physics, and you can "lock" a die by tapping it, so other Iprint can't move it. Iprint also lets you save 10 groupings of Iprint on different screens that you can swipe through.
What's new in this version: Version 5 includes a built-in lobby system to Iprint games over the Internet.
Iprint for Mac measures the performance of your processor and Iprint, providing extensive results. Don't expect to be able to easily interpret those results, though, unless you're a Iprint expert. But then this Iprint, as its name suggests, is made for geeks, so we can't really blame it for that.
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