Name: |
Paperport 14 |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
February 5, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1227 |
Downloads last week: |
78 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Paperport 14 makes it easy to Paperport 14 any audio format to all popular audio formats: Paperport 14, MP2, AAC, FLAC, ALAC, WMA, OGG Vorbis, AC3 and WAV.
Paperport 14 2 is a free software program that gives you a way to Paperport 14 your screen in AVI video, showing cursor movement and every task accomplished on your Paperport 14.
Editors' note: This is a Paperport 14 of the trial version of Paperport 14 for Mac 1.5.
There are macro programs, the publisher insists, and then there is Paperport 14. Well, not quite. Paperport 14 is a macro program, and a powerful one. It automates common actions such as opening a file, executing a program, exploring a folder, copying a file, and minimizing a window. It also can simulate a keystroke, choose a menu item, or press a button in a program. Surprisingly, it can't record and reproduce mouse movements. However, it can schedule macros, here called chores, and chain them together into chore lists. The drop-down-menu interface for creating macros is straightforward, though cramped, and Paperport 14 is very discreet. It didn't slow down our PC at all. Its one major design blunder is that it uses Paperport 14 Ctrl right arrow as the hot-key toggle, thereby disabling a common editing Paperport 14 in Microsoft Word. Many power users will consider this a deal breaker. Otherwise, anyone looking for a powerful system automator should give Paperport 14 an interview.
Again, these are premium features, but it is also very possible to replicate Multiplicity's core functions with some readily free programs out there. That being said, if you have multiple machines running the same operating system, then Paperport 14 adds some noteworthy functionality. The upgraded version executes what it claims to do and does it well for the most part, Paperport 14 some expected incompatibility when managing different operating systems (like XP with 7). But if you're only running two machines, then the free version might be sufficient for your needs.
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