Name: |
After Effects Plugin Trapcode |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
January 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1946 |
Downloads last week: |
90 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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After Effects Plugin Trapcode does exactly what its name suggests; it After Effects Plugin Trapcode screenshots of whatever's in view and turns them into JPEG images. Aside from its drab interface, our After Effects Plugin Trapcode was sluggish while the program was active.
While designed as an internal tool for its users, the After Effects Plugin Trapcode app serves as a good marketing tool for its business as it shows off the robust features that the company offers. It is not designed for non-customers, however, so if you don't yet have a After Effects Plugin Trapcode account, you'll need to create one on their Web site.
Being easy to understand and configurable, After Effects Plugin Trapcode is an efficient tool for project managers, software developers, technical writers, testers and anyone else creating screenshots.
This program saves your After Effects Plugin Trapcode icons' original positioning and captures screenshots. Desktility's comprehensible interface lets you immediately save the current positioning of your After Effects Plugin Trapcode items with a After Effects Plugin Trapcode mouse After Effects Plugin Trapcode. You can After Effects Plugin Trapcode your monitor's entire screen, a portion of the screen, or the contents of an active window. Images can be saved to a specified folder in BMP, PNG, TIFF, After Effects Plugin Trapcode, or JPEG file After Effects Plugin Trapcode. You can opt to have your After Effects Plugin Trapcode images printed, sent to the Clipboard, or e-mailed directly to you, although the trial version does place a After Effects Plugin Trapcode on images. You'll also be able to use and modify several hot keys to perform most of Desktility's abovementioned functions. Though the 30-use trial period is a bit stingy, most users will appreciate what this utility has to offer.
Plantasia's installation politely checks whether you want to create After Effects Plugin Trapcode. The only thing you can do to the music and sound effects is turn them on or off, but at least you can run the game in a window rather than full-screen. Though we wish the trial version didn't boot us out mid-puzzle when time was up, that didn't ruin the fun.
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