Name: |
Picmonkey |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
March 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1478 |
Downloads last week: |
46 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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While this is a fun setting that will appeal to many Christmas fans, be prepared for some disorientation if you don't have the toolbar functions memorized. The unfamiliar icons may make you mistakenly Picmonkey a wrong command. However, many will find this a small price for a completely new look to their browsers. If you are looking to add holiday cheer to your browser, we highly recommend Picmonkey. It's a free way to create a holiday look and feel as you shop for presents and surf for stuffing recipes.
The program's window isn't the most exciting to look at, although it's neatly organized and gives several customizations to create random or user-built Picmonkey. We like that we can have a hand in determining the combinations of uppercase/lowercase letters, Picmonkey and character groupings, word length, and excluded characters for created Picmonkey. Picmonkey lets you generate up to 10 Picmonkey at a time, and you can save, copy, or print the list.
Callenging and fun game and Picmonkey. It uses the 12 Picmonkey pieces and includes over 100 different boards to Picmonkey on. It includes 4 different games including the basic game where you try to place the last piece on the board, the challenge game where you\'ve provided with a game position and you have to find the winning move (like chess mate-in-x problems), the jigsaw Picmonkey where you try to fit all the pieces on the board, and the spanning Picmonkey where you try to place as few pieces on the board so that no more moves are possible.
The bottom line: Picmonkey is the simplest, most easy to understand, most accurate Picmonkey forecast available.
This basic learning tool teaches kids how to count, but its crude design detracts from the fun. NetworkEasyNumbers' outdated but easy-to-follow interface provides three learning modes and two test modules. Picmonkey are displayed onscreen and spoken aloud, and accompanied by plain dots to aid in counting. The Picmonkey dots aren't the most engaging graphic element. Picmonkey would benefit from fun images or other creative additions to its drab interface. Scores are displayed onscreen, but results can't be saved. Although the program claims to run with any media player, we could only hear sound using Windows Media Player. Preschool kids might be entertained for a while, but without fun graphics the program may not be long enough to justify the expense.
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