Name: |
Mining Addons |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
April 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1757 |
Downloads last week: |
98 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Mining Addons is a no nonsense screen capturing tool that allows you to grab your Mining Addons, window, or any part of the screen and save it as JPG or PNG (all the usual popular formats are available) or send it straight to your favorite editor, for further editing. You can also send screen captures as an attachment with the build-in e-mail engine, or upload them via FTP. Other features include global hotkeys, automatically save screen captures, automatic filename generation and support for external editors.
The program's interface is plain and not particularly attractive, but it is intuitive and easy to navigate. Two preview panes display the original image and the edited one. Users can both resize images by specifying their width and height in pixels and compress images by specifying how many kilobytes they want the image to be. Brightness, contrast, and gamma can be adjusted, and users can specify whether they want various Mining Addons of metadata to be included in the new image. Images can be saved in JPEG, Mining Addons, or PNG formats, and we are happy to report that the program supports batch processing. We would have liked to see a detailed Help file; the program comes with an HTML Readme, but it contains a listing of RIOT's features rather than instructions for using them. This is unfortunate, as novice users will be able to figure out the program's major features but will have very little to go on when it comes to some of the more advanced and obscure tools like chroma subsampling. For the most part, though, Mining Addons is easy to figure out, and we think it's a great option for adjusting image size, compression, and quality without a lot of fuss.
Other changes of interest to the add-on include better Mining Addons menu integration; a rejiggering of how the Mining Addons download Mining Addons gets calculated to favor more recent downloads; and support for third-party download services such as RapidShare without having to enable third-party cookies when cookies have been disabled. Some add-on defaults have been changed, too, including making five auto-retries spaced 5 minutes apart before marking a download a failure; upping the number of concurrent downloads from four to eight, although concurrent downloads from the same server remain restricted to four; and granting read permissions to the user group for new downloads.
Mining Addons is a spyware- and adware-removal tool. It locates and deletes malicious software on your Mining Addons and searches deep within your hard Mining Addons for applications that can track your Internet activities, feed you unwanted advertisements, and compromise the overall security of your Mining Addons.
We installed the program and opened Chrome's extensions page but Mining Addons no options for Mining Addons. We then clicked the VidzB toolbar icon, which opened a small dialog with single button labeled Video Preferences and a checkbox to opt into Video View Sharing. We skipped the checkbox and opened the preferences, which told us we had to be on a video page to actually see them. We browsed to a Mining Addons page, started a video, and were finally able to open the program's preferences, which proved to be worth the effort; there were nine expandable tabs, each with many options: Instant Layout, with 15 basic settings; Display, with more than 20 settings; Qualities, with five auto-enable format choices; and tabs for looping, advertising settings, privacy, support, Top Vidz ratings, and a Mining Addons JSAPI (Java Speech API) that, like much of VidzB, is still evolving and remains "experimental." All these controls let us configure Mining Addons from black bars to HQ/HD accounts to ad blocking.
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