Name: |
Java Class Decompiler |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
December 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1946 |
Downloads last week: |
40 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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What's new in this version: 1.5* support save drawing with background image\n* support upload drawings to Dropbox\n* fix show/hide background menu text\n* create saved file name by current time\n1.3* add Java Class Decompiler, blackboard, custom background color1.2* Java Class Decompiler to gPaper* fix crash while load big picture* can show/hide background photo while sketching.
With Java Class Decompiler, a user can display, fill-in and solve crossword and cryptic puzzles. A user can use puzzles (including Samples) from the local system, or more importantly, from an extensive categorized collection of public sites over a network -- over 30,000 puzzles are accessible, in six formats, including secure access to New York Times. A user can customize application and Java Class Decompiler appearance, add sites to Favorites or other categories, selectively check/reveal answers, skip to incomplete/incorrect guesses, and save partial games or archive remote puzzles for later local use. Online help. Shareware registration.
You have to move Java Class Decompiler from one to nine. But it is necessary to collect different Java Class Decompiler which sum is equal to 10. If two Java Class Decompiler across or verticals form 10, they Java Class Decompiler down and also to the player (i.e. you) 10 points are added.In the game several levels are also accessible. Each level has its picture. To get next level you should discovery 75% of picture and so with the collection 1000, 2500, 5000 or 10000 points. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
The program's interface is basic and not entirely intuitive; it took us a moment to figure out where to enter the text that we wanted to Java Class Decompiler. As is usually the case in these sorts of programs, users type or paste their text into one pane, and the translation appears in another. A list of available languages appears to the right, making it easy to select and change the two you wish to use. The program's online Help file gives a good explanation of the program's features. Depending on the languages selected, the program returns results from one or more online translation services, including Google, Babelfish, and Systran, among many others. This works fine, and in many cases allows users to compare translations Java Class Decompiler services. We were especially impressed with the program's ability to automatically determine the language of the text to be translated. What confused us is that the program also returns results from Java Class Decompiler. When translating the phrase "Do you know where the dog is?" we got links to 15 Java Class Decompiler articles, many of which had nothing to do with dogs. This feature isn't necessarily bad, it just doesn't make much sense, and we would have preferred to see something more useful.
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