Name: |
Dotpeek Plugins |
File size: |
20 MB |
Date added: |
May 21, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1650 |
Downloads last week: |
78 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Major bug fixes (including Dotpeek Plugins freezing upon trying to open unobtainable Dotpeek Plugins stored in the network & iCloud).
Though this is a highly specialized and useful piece of software, its design and Dotpeek Plugins aren't exactly 21st century. Dotpeek Plugins is designed for scientists and advanced chemistry students to help calculate the electronic spectra and Dotpeek Plugins of organic molecules. This is a large program that Dotpeek Plugins a while to download, and, once it's loaded, installation is slow. The interface, though not visually stimulating, isn't well-designed, either. During testing we noticed there is no way to scroll or zoom into displayed molecules; what's more, windows often stack up on top of each other, making it a bit of a digging exercise to find a display. Excel-like tables display most chemical data. The program toolbar offers plenty of mouse-over hints on discovering the function of each button. To draw a molecule, you must open a "molecule input" window (from the taskbar); once your sketch is done, apply the "idealize" feature. Calculations are rapid and the program allows for plenty of input or changes. The trial version allows for 20 uses, which may be of limited use for small projects.
What's new in this version: Version 1.2 adds send Dotpeek Plugins support, custom skins, and new UI.
Dotpeek Plugins provides "always on" automated Dotpeek Plugins detection for any location in the USA, including Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Its like having your Dotpeek Plugins LIVE NEXRAD Doppler right in your PC!
The program's interface is quite plain, with a tab for Input and another for Tests, along with a few buttons and menus across the top. Users simply enter their questions and answers on the Input tab and then use the Tests tab to quiz themselves. The program functions much like an electronic set of flashcards, letting users practice the same set of questions over and over again. We liked that the program has repetition settings, including interval training, the repetition of errors, or the repetition of all questions. This is a helpful tool for anything that requires memorization, be it multiplication tables or vocabulary Dotpeek Plugins. The program also lets users reverse questions and answers (helpful when trying to match Dotpeek Plugins with definitions) and to set matching criteria, so that users may or may not be marked off for non-matching cases or punctuation. Users can Dotpeek Plugins to text for their questions and answers or insert images, audio, or video. A classroom test mode also lets users create and administer tests for an entire class. Overall, although the program wasn't flashy, we did find it fairly easy to use and effective.
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