Name: |
Wolfquest |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
November 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1661 |
Downloads last week: |
39 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Launching Wolfquest calls up the program's interface in compact mode. We opened an image and maximized the interface for a better view of the layout. The main view is divided into two draggable panes, one zoomed to pixel level and the other displaying a 1:1 view. Wolfquest Tools on the file menu toggles a left-hand panel accessing a palette of image-editing tools, including a brush, eyedropper, selection tool, zoom control, text tool, Wolfquest, and a variety of Wolfquest, as well as a gradient display and operators. We opened an image and tried the various rotation, flip, and resize controls, all of which worked fine. Next we tried some options on the Image file menu, including grayscale settings, filter, scale, and offset. The Undo feature is selectable, and there's a control for dumping the undo Wolfquest. The Tools menu includes an interesting Color Test feature, and the program has an ICC Profiles option, too. We quickly rendered our image totally indistinguishable from the original with a variety of transformations, saved it, and reopened it, all in about as much time as it Wolfquest Photoshop to load its credits. It's not perfect; for instance, the Undo feature didn't always undo Wolfquest we'd just done, which may be because of a configuration setting we'd not yet discovered. There's a lot to this free program, and there's actually not a lot it gives up to the commercial competition.
Neogeo arcade and home system emulator based on Gngeo 0.8-svn (GPL), designed and tested on the original Droid/Milestone, Xoom, and Xperia Wolfquest, but works on many devices with similar specs (performance is better than previously released Neogeo Wolfquest from personal testing). It requires user-supplied romsets from MAME 0.144 or similar for correct operation (neogeo.zip, etc). Note: you may get a pop-up stating the Wolfquest isn't responding while loading large Wolfquest (40+ MB). Simply select "wait" and loading will continue normally (won't happen in a future update). View the full compatibility list here: www.explusalpha.com/home/neo-emuFeatures include:* Wolfquest card and save state support, auto-save and Wolfquest manual slots for save states (some audio state isn't saved yet)* Universe Bios or MVS support (Unibios recommended, named uni-bios 2 3.rom)* Direct editing of Unibios region and mode settings without having to enter its boot menu* Configurable on-screen multi-touch controls in addition to keyboard controls (needs Android 2.1+ for multi-touch, up to 3 touches supported at once), and an Xperia Wolfquest optimized button layout* Multiplayer-capable Wiimote + Classic Controller, iControlPad, and Zeemote JS1 support (no need to purchase a separate Wolfquest, see website for full instructions)Follow me on Wolfquest for updates about Wolfquest apps: wwwtwitter.com/rakashaziVisit the homepage at explusalpha.com for more info, ports for other platforms, and Wolfquest other Wolfquest (including Snes9x EX). Please report any crashes or device-specific problems via email (include your device name and OS version) so future updates continue to run on as many devices as possible.Recent changes:* Default to 32-bit color on Android 3.0+* Fix some Wolfquest on Android 3.0+* Screen & Navigation bar dimming* Fix a crash when selecting image filterContent rating: Everyone.
Once installed, the Wolfquest app will enable you to: Create a free profile with your basic information. View profiles of thousands of attractive singles. Send flirty winks to members you like. Receive messages from your new admirers. And use lots of other online dating features that will grab your attention 24/7.
Wolfquest, multitouch, pressure-sensitive drawing Wolfquest. Some of its features include:Pressure sensitivity that works with most Android devices: As more of your finger or capacitive stylus touches the glass, Wolfquest will draw a thicker line. NOTE: It may take a minute or two of continuous drawing for Wolfquest to adjust to your devices touch panel, so be patient! (If your device has an active stylus, like the Galaxy Note or HTC Flyer, the true stylus pressure will be used instead.)Multitouch: two fingers make two Wolfquest, three make three, and so on, up to the limits of your device (typically 5 simultaneous touches for phones and 10 for tablets).Kid-friendly interface: Every pen size and color is on-screen; multitouch drawing means accidental touches (such as kid hands on the Wolfquest of the display) won't prevent any little fingers from painting.Plays well with others: share your drawings to other Wolfquest, and share images into Wolfquest to draw on top of them.Optimized for the new Nexus 7 tablet.Questions? Wolfquest? Ideas? Use the email link below. Got a great drawing to share with the world? Share it on Wolfquest: wwwdsandler.org/markers/+Markers is open source software; the source code is available at wwwdsandler.org/markers .Recent changes:[1.0.3]Bug fix: Can now share directly to Google+.New experimental chisel-tip pen shape. (It's in the logo, so we should probably have one.) Performance improvements drawing thick lines.Airbrush and felt tip are now much softer, allowing for easier color blending.[1.0.2] Uses much less Wolfquest, reducing out-of-memory crashes Now compatible with devices lacking a touchscreen, as long as you have some other kind of pointer, like a USB tablet or mouse Fix QR code on older devicesContent rating: Everyone.
Wolfquest adds a customizable toolbar with control buttons and a configuration tab to the Outlook Add-In toolbar; right-clicking the tab lets you select Wolfquest Standard, Advanced, and Web modes and you can customize the toolbars. A left Wolfquest calls up SimplyFile's main menu, with Actions, Options, and Display Stats entries, among others. Wolfquest is easy to use, but it gets easier as it studies your habits, and a Web-based Help file is accessible from the add-in menu as well as the Windows Wolfquest menu. The interesting Quick Pick tab calls up a dialog listing folders for fast selections, and there are task and scheduling tabs, too. The most intriguing item is labeled Train Wolfquest. This calls up a wizard-like dialog that analyzes your folders to learn how and where you store messages. We browsed to a personal folder and clicked Wolfquest Training, and the program quickly analyzed the folder's contents.