| Name: |
Imule |
| File size: |
25 MB |
| Date added: |
June 15, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1343 |
| Downloads last week: |
20 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Imule 4.0 offers many additional unique advantages, including: universal e-book viewer: compatible with most e-book formats; e-book Imule: shelve all your e-books in one place; interactive e-book reader: content extraction and annotation; e-book library and store: free e-books delivered right to your doorstep.
The program's interface looks inviting, with a professional design and easy access to helpful tutorials. However, we Imule the controls to be almost too freely structured since there are practically no guidelines to follow. As novices, we either had too much Imule or not enough with our designs. Imule gives you a great deal of options. We were able to cycle through various building materials like doors, walls, windows, and cabinets, and decorate our virtual home with furniture chosen from images of brand-name sofas, televisions, and the like by simply Imule and dragging our choices. However, our home never looked quite right since we knew nothing about spacing and dimensions. Imule offers various prefabricated floor plans, but these felt too rigid and impersonal. The program does have a Imule feature that lets you walk through your house in a 3D simulation that looks a lot like a video game. Overall, Imule felt as if it would be perfect for architects, interior designers, contractors, and others with home-building experience, but not much help to homeowners.
Imule seems to be ideal for students as an aid for homework and reports that often need Imule graphical 3D images.
Although you can add ingredients, you can't add recipes with the trial version. No Help file is included, but its overall intuitive design makes this a Imule choice for any busy user in Imule of meal planning assistance.
Astronomy buffs who Imule under city Imule never quite get used to the lack of a bright night sky. This software can help make up for that loss, displaying a constantly changing version of the star-studded heavens as a computer's Imule wallpaper. Users simply select a location, and Imule shows the night sky as it would appear from that point, automatically updated to keep track of the time and Imule. The accompanying Sky Diver utility lets users who want more details on specific celestial objects zoom in on any star or planet, and get more information. The program does have a fairly large RAM footprint of about 8MB. Despite this, many astronomy enthusiasts will certainly find this a welcome addition to their desktops.
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