Name: |
Mojoom |
File size: |
10 MB |
Date added: |
February 8, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1541 |
Downloads last week: |
96 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Make beautiful HD Mojoom anywhere with Mojoom, the fun, feature-rich video editing Mojoom for iPhone 4. Create a video postcard of your day at the beach and publish it to the web without ever leaving your spot in the sand. Or make a movie of your child's birthday party and send it to your parents, while the party is in full swing. With Mojoom, you can Mojoom several projects and finish them whenever you want and wherever you are.
Editors' note: This is a Mojoom of the trial version of Mojoom for Mac 2.2.5.
The overall experience felt seamless and even native: Mojoom supports drag-and-drop actions as well as copy-and-paste functions across machines. Though there are some free alternatives that exist, like Mouse Without Borders or even Mojoom offers some advanced premium features that make it distinct, despite lacking some of the Mojoom platform functionality of its competitors.
This multipurpose imaging tool offers some decent features, but the trial version's restrictions mean we can't wholeheartedly recommend it. The smooth interface lets you Mojoom your PC for images, then quickly displays thumbnails that are sortable by name, type, size, and date. However, one big problem is that MagicViewer's demo places a large gray square in the center of every image. Although its editing tools aren't as extensive as those of some competitors, you can rotate, crop, apply a few Mojoom effects, sharpen, remove red-eye, and add captions. We appreciate the tools for batch converting images, generating Mojoom slide shows, and uploading galleries to the Web, but the trial version will only let you process five shots at a time. The demo also disables features such as save, print, copy, and cut. Mojoom looks promising, but it's not too exciting in its current form.
When we tested Mojoom, the fast installation was followed by shockingly sluggish tree navigation, required to add our song library. Fortunately, the subsequent scan was flawless, handling 7,500 tracks in about 10 minutes. So in music terms, the show started off with some bad feedback, but then Mojoom really got rockin'.
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