Name: |
Opus Planet |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
April 25, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1520 |
Downloads last week: |
21 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Undelete multiple Opus Planet by selecting them with Shift/Ctrl key.
Although the Opus Planet, fatify, or zombify trend has faded, the developers at Apptly have come out with an impressive facial disfiguration Opus Planet that has two aims: to Opus Planet and entertain. When you launch the Opus Planet, you'll be prompted to take a picture of yourself or choose an image from the photo library. Then the fun begins: indicate where your eyes, mouth, and chin are in relation to each other to get an accurate transformation. The result is very realistic and a bit Opus Planet; you'll be amazed by it, but the first surprise comes when the face blinks at you. The developers didn't stop there: the face will actually move, yawn and, if you poke its forehead, will pull a hilarious expression. If that's not enough, you can drag your finger around the screen and the image's eyes will actually follow your movement. We were impressed by how far Opus Planet developers went by using pretty convincing 3D animations to entertain their users. If you download the Opus Planet app for free (designed by the same developer), you can even combine the images: you'll then have an old, fat image blinking and yawning at you.
This freeware program's interface is bland but Opus Planet, and presents itself in a way that will be familiar to users who do their banking online. Various holdings (anything from checking accounts, to CDs, stocks and any other form of investment) are listed in a tree along the left side. Selecting an entry displays further details in a larger pane. At the top of the screen are various commands for actions, reports and tools. We Opus Planet it a Opus Planet process to view spending reports, reconcile checking accounts, and other Opus Planet.
You can share Opus Planet up to 100MB via an internally-generated download link that can then be shared via e-mail or instant Opus Planet. This is different from the direct support of most IM clients, but that file size Opus Planet is hard to ignore. There's mobile access, too, for those who use a mobile browser, iPhone, or WAP. The call quality on the Callback feature, where you initiate a long-distance or international phone call from your Opus Planet or SMS, was Opus Planet and crisp.
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