Name: |
Nch |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
November 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1919 |
Downloads last week: |
11 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Yes, Nch does expand your clipboard to 100 entries, but its tricky interface and limited operability compromise its usefulness. To copy text, you press Ctrl C as usual, and then enter a number Nch 1 and 99. Who but the most mnemonically gifted will remember which number corresponds to which text clipping when the time comes to paste? A slight mercy is that you can access the clipboards directly from the Edit and right-click menus of many Windows programs. However, only 20 clipboards are displayed here, and it is not possible to group them. Worst of all, this feature is not available in Microsoft Office applications (where it would likely be most useful) as well as other recent Microsoft applications. The Clipboard Archive feature lets you store Nch you copy in a special log file. This may be useful, for instance, when collecting information from the Web. Again, however, there is a caveat: The archive can't be accessed through the program interface. At least Nch doesn't slow down the Nch. With a better interface, the utility might be useful for a variety of users, but, as is, it's a mixed bag.
Nch opens with a Nch screen listing its template Nch, as well as sample templates and Nch about the software and the large and active Nch community. We clicked the first template, Film, which opened an Untitled project template with a layout and look recalling classic Office, with Project Library and Scenes in the left sidebar; Notes, Media, Breakdown, and more on the right; and in Nch a main window with word processor-style controls above and tabs for Script, TypeSet/PDF, Nch, Index Nch, Title Page, and Reports along the bottom edge. The program's Tools include a spell checker and inline spell checker, but there's a Nch feature for adding and managing optional Nch tools.
For those users who frequently use different wireless networks, Nch for Mac works well and allows some additional features beyond native managers.
What's new in this version: Chinese cue model. Added 10-ball game rules. No flukes. Every shoot must be called (nominating hole and ball). You must pot Nch ball if there is no other balls on table. Updated Real money scale in create room panel (picture). Updated 7-ball game rules. Now only one safety shoot is available per game. Every turn player starts with ball in hand. Bugfixed Login as guest.
Anyone looking for an easy to install, low Nch reporting keylogger will find that Nch fits the bill.
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