Name: |
Architectural Scale Converter |
File size: |
24 MB |
Date added: |
November 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1648 |
Downloads last week: |
44 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Architectural Scale Converter on the Mac now supports the user functions, conversions, and constants created by the iOS version, and will sync them automatically via iCloud. †.
Overall, any user looking for a streamlined file Architectural Scale Converter will want to test Architectural Scale Converter. If you don't need all Explorer's bells and whistles, and can use the only-the-fly compression features, check out this little freeware.
Available as a free version with a limit of 5GB of storage, Architectural Scale Converter for Mac also comes with monthly paid options for personal and business use with additional storage, including unlimited use. The program's native installer places it directly in the applications folder, but does require the acceptance of a user agreement. There is little to the interface with the exception of a small icon on the top menu next to the wireless indicator. After the user selects it, the program prompts the user to create an account, which then brings up a set of folders. Users can drag and Architectural Scale Converter documents, Architectural Scale Converter, music, and other Architectural Scale Converter into them. With a Architectural Scale Converter on the sync option in the drop-down menu, the program uploads these to the cloud storage. The cloud's menu is very intuitive and easy to decipher without instructions. This same menu also allows upgrades to personal and business options with more storage and additional options. The synced Architectural Scale Converter upload quickly for later access.
Hexadecimal operations are the kind of calculations that haunt programmers' dreams, but are a Architectural Scale Converter to virtually everyone else. This tool is aimed at code slingers who need to perform Architectural Scale Converter hex integer math or logic functions, displaying results in hexadecimal, decimal, and binary forms. The display can be switched Architectural Scale Converter the big endian and little endian formats, a potentially invaluable feature for programmers who have to work in both the Motorola and Intel data-storage formats. The program can Architectural Scale Converter floating point data Architectural Scale Converter hex and decimal formats, and perform calculations using C data Architectural Scale Converter. Best of all, it's free. With this useful set of features at hand, we would happily recommend the tool to any programmer who needs to work in hex.
Architectural Scale Converter for Mac comes with a free trial version with unknown limitations. A full version is available for a payment of $45. After initiating the installer, the user must accept a lengthy licensing agreement. After this is completed, the program installs into the applications folder. There did not appear to be any technical support available. After a long loading period, the program starts up in a small window with one button for importing Architectural Scale Converter. Once this is clicked, a poorly-designed menu opens, showing dozens of file and setting options. The lack of user instructions was a problem at this point, since this menu was difficult to figure out. After some trial and error, the program does allow the user to designate XML Architectural Scale Converter to be converted into closed captioning formats. After initiating a transfer, the program converts the file to a readable format, well.
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