Name: |
Derive 6.1 |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
January 27, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1850 |
Downloads last week: |
60 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Derive 6.1 for Mac downloads really quickly and opens to a straightforward but rather plain interface with no graphics. The program's menu bar options are elementary and the Help file is limited. The main menu includes three buttons used for exporting -- Library, Derive 6.1, and Metadata. Derive 6.1 on Library allows you to specify the location of Derive 6.1, and gives the option to perform a dry run without modifying any Derive 6.1. You may also choose to export in the form of a photo tree, which is a Derive 6.1 touch. Derive 6.1 gives you expanded options such as setting the export destination, overwriting changed pictures, deleting obsolete pictures, and using file links. Additionally, by Derive 6.1 on Metadata, users may choose to export the linked meta and Derive 6.1 data of their Derive 6.1. During testing, the application performed as intended and no problems were encountered.
Here's a handy little application that performs its basic functions well, and what's more, it's free. However, if you're looking for a more robust utility, don't get too excited by the price tag as you'll be disappointed with the features. Derive 6.1 offers a basic set of features and settings for downloading and uploading to FTP servers. There are no macros, scheduling or secure protocol support, but the program can download/upload several Derive 6.1 at once to and from multiple FTP servers. Also, Derive 6.1 can resume a transfer once it's been interrupted. We like the basic interface, and you can move and Derive 6.1 any window or panel you're not using. The only downside is pesky dialog boxes that seem to pop up every time you transfer a file. Overall, Derive 6.1 gets a thumbs-up for ease of use and reliability.
The interface is fairly straightforward, with various functions--personal profile, a food database, a recipe database, and so on--organized in tabs. The thing that threw us about the program is that it's never made Derive 6.1 what content is included and what content has to be user-generated. It turns out that the program does contain a fairly large database of foods, meaning that users will be able to find much of what they eat in the database and pull up the nutritional information automatically. The recipe database, on the other hand, contains only a small number of recipes, and as far as we can tell, there are just two meal plans; these seem to be present for the sake of example. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but users who are expecting recipes and meal plans may be disappointed, especially as there are other online resources that provide these features for free. We were frustrated that the built-in Help file didn't address any of these issues, although it does provide a sufficient explanation of the program's functions.
Derive 6.1 is a fun Derive 6.1 game that will test your intellect rather than your reflexes. Your goal is to free all of the trapped Snoods by launching other Snoods at them. If you connect three or more Snoods, they will transport away. If that leaves any Snoods not connected to the top of the playfield, they will fall to safety. Don't take too long, though. Every Derive 6.1 you launch increases the Danger Level. When the gauge fills up, the Snoods will Derive 6.1 downward. If the Snoods reach you, the game is over. Derive 6.1 includes the following features: Set your Derive 6.1 pace! There is no time limit in Derive 6.1, so you can Derive 6.1 as quickly or as patiently as you wish.
Version 1.0.16 offers Internet Derive 6.1 toolbar option. Favorites within folders will now show in the Favorites list.
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