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hamradio’s Software Works is the home of long-time DC member hamradio.
You'll find both hamradio's windows desktop tools, as well as information about his other web projects, including the fun coincalc.com website. Hamradio is also a talented photographer and graphic artist and sometimes helps us with site images and icons.
- Number of programs available: 13+
- Last updated: 2018
- Visit hamradio's Software Works here: http://www.dcmembers.com/hamradio.
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Mini-Review: GIFExplainerGIF Explainer Review
DISCLAIMER: Note that I was given a review copy of GIF Explainer in exchange for an unbiased, honest review. Basic Info
Introduction I must admit starting off, I went into GIF explainer with certain preconceived notions. When I see GIF Explainer, I think that it's going to record video and turn it into a GIF for sharing. That brings to mind certain questions- how about audio? How large are these things going to be? We've all seen the huge many megabyte GIF files that struggle to load in the browser as they download the image. I'm happy to say that this isn't that. If you've seen programs like ScreenSteps or Clarify, this is a similar concept- it documents processes in steps. Once these processes are documented, it saves them to a GIF image instead of a PDF. |
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