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Aml Maple 3.49 era disponibile come app gratuita il 11 novembre 2013!
Aml Maple è un indicatore della disposizione dei tasti della tastiera su Windows semplice, moderno e flessibile. Aml Maple indica il layout attivo sulla tastiera (la lingua che si sta utilizzando attualmente) proprio dove si sta digitando.
Il suo utilizzo è molto semplice. È possibile, ad esempio, configurare un cursore rosso quando è attivo il layout inglese ed uno blu quando è attivo il layout francese (o qualsiasi altro). Una volta che si cambia il layout della lingua, il colore del cursore viene modificato di conseguenza.
È facile da trovare - basta guardare il punto di battitura o il cursore del mouse;
È facile da comprendere - il layout corrente può essere indicato con dei simboli colorati e / o con l'icona della bandiera nazionale;
È facile da usare - l'indicatore è compatibile con la maggior parte dei programmi: sia finestre che console;
È facile da installare - interfaccia in 8 lingue, 30 layout supportati out-of-box.
Windows 2000/ XP/ 7/ Vista/ 8
10.4 MB
$14
Aml Pages è un programma per organizzare note con struttura ad albero per Windows. Può custodire note, informazioni, pagine Web, password ed URL in una struttura ad albero che permette di trovare le informazioni velocemente. Aml Pages è in grado di salvare pagine Web (o frammenti di queste ultime) da Internet e fornisce post-it virtuali per annotazioni veloci. Gestire tante note contemporaneamente non è mai stato così facile! Acquista ora a prezzo scontato usando il codice coupon "GOTD".
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Dudes, when the blurb is confusing as in this case, why not try the software yourselves, instead of asking others what's about?
Can't understand why you are so lazy...
If you are scared to make changes to your registry use "Toolwiz Time Freeze" for testing it in a virtual environment!
In short it's indicator for the currently used keyboard layout language...it gives you an indication of a text's language instantly.
As GAOTD it's OK and pretty much handy when for instance you wonder what kind of language you stumbled upon when you reach a webpage written in a different language than yours (in fact whenever you click on the language it shows you a small abbreviation for it).
Useful only for those who often need to switch their keyboard layout between multiple languages (for instance people who know more than one language).
If you know just one language (English) and need only the English keyboard layout, this GAOTD is obviously totally useless.
THUMBS UP from me!
#1: You may not realize this, but your computer's keyboard layout is customizable. Windows has a bunch of different built-in layouts, optimized for different languages that use different symbols. In addition, the English keyboard can be rearranged; there is the Dvorak layout, which puts all the vowels on the home row under the left hand, and there are also specialized right- and left-handed layouts for one-handed typists.
Once you enable alternate layouts, Windows makes it easy to switch between them. So a two-handed typist could share a computer with a one-handed typist, for example. But if you start typing on a machine that is set to an unexpected layout, gobbledygook may come out. This can be especially frustrating when typing into password fields.
All this program does is provide an in-your-face indicator right at the typing cursor to tell you which language your keyboard is set to, so you know what you are about to type. In contrast, Windows provides a more unobtrusive indicator that sits in the System Tray.
Personally, I think the System Tray indicator is sufficient, and I have no desire to clutter up my typing area with such an indicator. And although I haven't downloaded the program to test it, their website seems to indicate that this program only recognizes different language keyboards, not different layouts within the English language, like the Dvorak and one-handed layouts mentioned above. If that is true, then it really limits the program's usefulness.
On the other hand, this program looks rather unusual; I bet that Giovanni will have a really hard time coming up with his list of FREE alternatives!
A possibly interesting program if only the developer could explain why it was developed: is it an auto-translator?
The GOTD description is baffling, as is a persistent confusion over the word "layout", the word "configuration", and the word "language". I thought the developer's website might bring more clarity, but the September 4th announcement of this software on the user forum has been met with total silence.
Sorry, GOTD, and sorry, Aml Pages, but this is just a bit too baffling for my tired brain to bother with.
I'm in translation work.
I need to type in two languages in same lines.
I'm supposed to always have an idea which keyboard is active.
For some reasons I often get lost and start typing in the other keyboard and scream $%^%$&^8!!.
"It is always in front of you, exactly at the place you are typing!" is so right, I wonder why I did not see this idea anywhere.
Keep going developer and thank you.
# 6. Bub
^_^ .... you got it right...LOL!
For the first time in history no FREE alternatives todays...don't know any (I won't be able to sleep tonight...LOL!)!
Any help please?
se questi sono riusciti a vendere alcune copie di questo software sono dei maghi del marketing
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Ha..Ha..Ha....ma dai!
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Con il codice fornitoci da Giveawayoftheday non funziona.
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