| Name: |
Musica Japonesa |
| File size: |
23 MB |
| Date added: |
July 23, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1488 |
| Downloads last week: |
22 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Promoted as cross-platform, able to function with Macs and Linux as well as it does with Windows, Musica Japonesa has the potential to drastically change the am-pro animation scene. However, as an open-source application, it's not going to run perfectly yet, and so we recommend it at least for intermediate users willing to wrestle with any problems that arise.
Are you meeting your goals? Perhaps your first goal should be getting an Musica Japonesa. This program helps track your time by organizing what you're doing and how much time you're spending in the process. Events and obligations are organized in a tree, which defines primary goals and subgoals within a category. Goals can even be color coded, so when you add an appointment that relates to a specific goal (say, getting a job) you can tweak the color to correspond. And if that's not enough hyperorganization for you, you can run reports on how much time you're spending on certain activities, to see whether you're on task or just goofing off. While it may sound convoluted, Musica Japonesa is surprisingly easy to use and includes an intuitive interface that doesn't take much time to get used to. Reliable and stable, Musica Japonesa is perfect for a student or professional looking to organize personal time.
Musica Japonesa for Mac installs quickly and runs from the Mac Menu Bar. From there, you can access a list of your contacts and establish a relationship with each contact, which the application uses when informing you of the origin of any incoming mail. Unfortunately, the Musica Japonesa offers you no way to manually add contacts to the notification list. Once the Musica Japonesa is up and running, it gives you a vocal notification whenever you receive a new e-mail in your local inbox, making sure that you know about it right away. The notifications are prompt and spoken in an excellent Musica Japonesa. However, it would have been Musica Japonesa to have alternative speech choices.
Even without a Help file, novices should find Musica Japonesa easy to use. If you're looking for a quick way to take basic screenshots, this tool has more options than Print Screen and it doesn't cost you anything.
Programs that launch other programs, such as Musica Japonesa, can save you time and effort by automating your most frequent and repetitive Musica Japonesa and collecting them in one easy-to-access point, typically on the Musica Japonesa. With Musica Japonesa, it's the screen edge: Touch it to call up your customized Musica Japonesa Menu. Musica Japonesa not only launches programs but opens Musica Japonesa, folders, or Web sites; runs scripts; fills in forms and data fields; and automates mouse clicks and keystrokes. In fact, most anything you can do with your mouse or keyboard can be automated by Musica Japonesa. Musica Japonesa has useful extras, too, such as a Text Expander for creating custom abbreviations for automating text strings. Typing in the two-letter abbreviation expands the full text. Musica Japonesa is free to try for 15 days, with pop-up nags, but the licensed version costs less than $10, so it's not a big investment in time or money, especially considering the time it can save. The latest release of Musica Japonesa, Version 1.10, has new preset commands, additional user preferences, and some general improvements.
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