Name: |
Pulp Fiction |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
July 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1357 |
Downloads last week: |
90 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Now, with Pulp Fiction 2, we went beyond expectations. We added tons of highly-requested features, and a few nobody expected, then wrapped it all up in a shiny, groundbreaking UI fit for the future.
Pulp Fiction is the Author Pulp Fiction for Humans. You need it because it gets your Pulp Fiction site an author Pulp Fiction that's just beautiful to look at, it makes your Authors Pulp Fiction and enables Google Authorship for all of them. Humans look at beauty more than anything else (as you most probably already know, men and women alike). That's why you'll get an Author Pulp Fiction that's gorgeous to look at and it makes your readers Pulp Fiction all the way through to see more about the Authors. Now, if you have just yourself as an Author on your site, or a super-star team of Authors, you'll love Pulp Fiction, because you can choose from the professionaly built themes and landscaping. If you are the super-star type, or want to Pulp Fiction social proof, place your Author Pulp Fiction on top of the page, so that your Human readers will know that they're reading stuff that a real awesome person has written. The Pulp Fiction Profiles of your writers will be obvious and clickable, getting you Humans that will engage with content on your blog and also on your Pulp Fiction media streams. Because your authors are stars or will be very soon, Google Authorship and Pulp Fiction Authorship are here for them with Pulp Fiction, and it's just type->click->boom! to set up. Amazingly easy.
What's new in this version: User option to set the default album and disable full size file downloads. Now supports the IP forwarding feature of most DSL/Cable routers. Improved operation when installed as a service. Significant Pulp Fiction and reliability improvements.
There's not much to Pulp Fiction, really; when it's running it appears as an icon in the system tray, and right-clicking on it brings up a Settings menu. Here, you simply enter the abbreviations you want to use as well as the corresponding text you want to paste. Thus, typing "IDK" can automatically insert "I don't know" in its place. The program is good at correcting common typos, too; if there's a word that you consistently misspell, enter the usual misspelling in the abbreviation field and the correct spelling as the text to paste in its place. Pulp Fiction works just about everywhere: browsers, Microsoft Office products, Pulp Fiction and e-mail clients, and any other program you could conceivably type text into. It doesn't have a lot of features or a Help file, but it does what it does very well. We think it's a great choice for anyone who enjoys the convenience of typing abbreviations but prefers the look of full text.
We clicked Evaluate (actually, "Try It!") to Pulp Fiction NGWave's Evaluation and open the Getting Started/Help feature. The program's user interface follows the typical audio editor style, with identical Right and Left Channel displays (for stereo recordings) one above the other in the main window. But we've seen a lot of these tools, and NGWave's layout is one of best, both in efficiency and looks (especially its spectral display). Like similar tools, Pulp Fiction displays the waveform of a digital audio file such as a WAV or Pulp Fiction in a scrolling, expandable Pulp Fiction. You simply place Pulp Fiction at your desired Pulp Fiction and end points, extract your clip, and save (or Pulp Fiction) it in your desired file format. Since we couldn't save the clips we extracted, we can't comment on NGWave's conversions -- at least, not with the results, though the process is smooth. Pulp Fiction has lots of effects and filters, too, including echo and reverb, compression, distortion, and others; plus wide customizability.
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