The main faq page on this. Useful.
Can see overview of some features.
Email, bulk, url upload.
Slide transcripts.
No transitions supported. (downloadable file has it though)
Just hold
the Windows key for three seconds and up pops a on screen Keyboard with icons on
the keys that are configured.
also for Drag and Drop Configuration.
When a key combination
is pressed hotkeys will first try to find an existing instance of the requested
application or document and bring that to the front.
behaviour can be overruled
by holding the Alt key, which ensures that a new instance is allways launched.
Feedly takes your boring RSS reader and gives it a very shiny magazine like look.
several different viewing options that you can choose form – Magazine, Overview, Summery, Picture grid etc.
But with Feedly and its social integration with twitter, friendfeed & Google Reader – it is more intelligent to understand what is hot and what is not
Based on your previous reading pattern, it sorts of guesses your favourite feeds that you can’t get enough of.
best part about Feedly is the way it organizes and displays your feed. Reading your feeds inside feedly is genuinely pleasing and takes very little effort compared to any other web-based or desktop based RSS reader that are out there.
hen you are browsing a page or searching for something on a search engine like Google, it looks at your keyword and pulls up the recent stories about those topics from your feeds and nicely overlays a list of stories at the bottom of your screen.
mouse over to the edges of the screen, where you will find all the tools that you need to browse, view and tag your images
But note that in order to really take advantage of what this program can do you really have to become familiar with the different mouse manipulations
(e.g. right-click and move to move selected sets of images around – see the video tutorials). You also might want to become familiar with the various keyboard shortcuts, esp. the ones that concern tagging images, as they will make the process super fast and easy. Note that when hovering over any command icon in the interface a text label will show at the bottom of the screen to explain it (although a tool-tip would have been better, I think).
can group by name, by path, by resolution, by number views, by time/date accessed, by color, and of course by tags
Lasso-type tool: an innovative tool that can be used while tagging to select multiple images
Automatic tag suggestions: for quick tagging, Viewer2 can suggest tags based on other tagging activity.
Searching: the search function is one of the most versatile and powerful that you could hope for
It is able to field sophisticated queries such as give me the word "bla" with "2007" in the path excluding the tag "wallpaper" as an example (see the manual section for an overview).
search by tags, by name, location, size, etc.
Customization: most everything about this program can be customized in the settings, from the size of the thumbnails to the way various elements behave.
Memory use: only 16 megs in memory, despite the nifty, visual pyrotechnics.
Rules
(From the screenshot)
Name of rule, Deactivate, Apply automatically ,
Do not apply to: Invisible windows, ones without titles/frames, subordinate windows
Other Tabs:
Conditions, eg Window class is Chrome.... .
Actions: eg Move to desktop 1