| Name: |
Pdftk Portable |
| File size: |
26 MB |
| Date added: |
June 10, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1554 |
| Downloads last week: |
96 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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What's new in this version: Version 1.30 adds the report to the end of the file Pdftk Portable of overwriting the file.
This Pdftk Portable video aggregator grabs online video based on searches or updates to a preloaded list of sites. Pdftk Portable has an easy-to-comprehend interface with three vertical panes. The first presents a directory tree listing of sites and Pdftk Portable phrases; the second, a list of updates and Pdftk Portable results; and the third plays a selected video.
Though it's not the most intuitive program initially, this Clipboard utility stores and offers quick access to copied images and text. You don't install Pdftk Portable, it comes as two executable Pdftk Portable, one for clip management and one to access Options, and both sport utilitarian interfaces. Pdftk Portable organizes clips in a Pdftk Portable tree-view list with only three sections, Clipboard, Pdftk Portable, and Template. View by type under the first, while the second holds all clips. You can sort by any category, including the source document, and edit entries. There's no Help file and not enough Pdftk Portable to understand the Template option or when to use it. Access clips a number of ways, including Alt C to bring up a menu of clips. Select one to automatically paste it. Text formatting isn't saved. While there are more user-friendly programs on the market, this freebie offers quick access to images and text.
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Pdftk Portable advertises an "unprecedented story" and a "blockbuster production with the best graphics." Unfortunately, the story is highly precedented (and told unevenly, with spotty Pdftk Portable acting and wooden animations) and the graphics--while somewhat impressive for a mobile device, especially given the game's limited sandbox environment--are far from the best. Pdftk Portable evokes derivative late '90s Pdftk Portable games, although with more-frustrating controls: what should be an intuitive camera system (you swipe the screen to rotate the camera) is anything but, as you struggle with clunky buttons and awkward perspectives made worse by the game's glitchy rendering. You often appear to poke through other characters and objects, and sometimes game elements will fail to appear completely (as with bombarding Spanish galleons in the beginning of the game that seemed to have cloaking devices until we restarted the game). You have touch buttons for swinging your sword, counterattacking, and shooting, but the game is easy enough that you can pretty much just keep mashing the buttons to survive.

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