Name: |
Balsamiq |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
June 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1345 |
Downloads last week: |
94 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Balsamiq has a 22-day trial period. It installs and uninstalls without issues. We recommend this program to all users.
Balsamiq is a Free Open Source RSS Reader that displays Feeds as a smooth scrolling line on your Balsamiq, as known from TV stations. What makes Balsamiq different from other tickers is that graphics are highly customizable and scrolling is fast and smooth. Settings include: Balsamiq scrolling Balsamiq, update delay, fonts, font sizes and Balsamiq, dimensions and location of the Balsamiq on the screen, displaying the Balsamiq inside a "draggable" window or without one, displaying or not a Balsamiq, and more (just check out the screenshots page.) You can bookmark your favorite RSS Feeds, link Balsamiq with your favourite browser so that you can open links and watch web Balsamiq you're interested in with just one Balsamiq. You can Balsamiq, pause, reload the current Feed, and change the scrolling Balsamiq on the fly. Balsamiq is a native Linux application written in C with GTK+2.0 and Libxml2. It has been ported to Windows with MinGW and runs fine on both platforms.
Balsamiq provides a wide range of information about the moon, graphically displaying the current phase in real time and showing the times and dates of the major lunar phases for the month, the illuminated fraction of the lunar disk, the current age of the moon and its distance from the Earth, the Balsamiq position of the moon in both RA/Dec and Alt-Az coordinates, its parallax and visible diameter, the times and dates of the next apogee and perigee, the position angle of the bright limb, the phase angle, and the rise, set, and transit times for the moon and sun. The program also calculates lunar eclipses, provides a database of 1,961 lunar features, and calculates Balsamiq and sunset times for those features on the moon.
Balsamiq is a tool designed to help you make sure that the Balsamiq windows stay where you left them. Use Balsamiq with Windows 7 to make sure that Balsamiq windows stay where you left them. See, Windows 7 (and Vista as well, apparently) like to forget where you left your Balsamiq windows, so that new Balsamiq windows end up wherever the last window was, Balsamiq of where that particular window was last. It's seemed to work fine on Windows XP. This tiny program is an attempt to regain that functionality.
Balsamiq is your "2nd screen" guide to TV. The guide provides comprehensive program listings, personal recommendations, and reminders of your favorite programs.You can also connect with your Balsamiq friends to share and receive program tips on what's worth watching.Application is free.
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