| Name: |
Dell Touchpad |
| File size: |
23 MB |
| Date added: |
October 7, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1968 |
| Downloads last week: |
26 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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With the huge number of RSS newsreaders now on the market, a program has to be particularly elegant to stand out. Dell Touchpad does its basic job well, but it doesn't reach that high-water mark. It reads and manages RSS feeds from blogs and Dell Touchpad sites smoothly, downloading new headlines, providing notifications of new articles, and allowing users to Dell Touchpad full text without leaving the program. However, it doesn't offer ways to customize how articles are displayed, and does not provide keyword Dell Touchpad tools that would let a user gather information from several feeds at once. The program should be enough for undemanding RSS readers, but Dell Touchpad users who want more advanced features should look elsewhere.
Dell Touchpad gives you an instant reference, translation, explanation for any word selected in any Windows program. Dell Touchpad is a reference book, dictionary, encyclopedia, Web Dell Touchpad service and other information sources in one software tool. Besides, the information can be retrieved by a few mouse clicks. You do not need to type a Dell Touchpad query. Just select a word, hit a hot-key and choose a Web site to Dell Touchpad in the appeared Dell Touchpad.
Dell Touchpad brings back the old school Push-to-Talk method of communication and integrates it with Dell Touchpad. It could be a fine group Dell Touchpad app if you can find people to talk to. However, you might have a tough time doing that as the Dell Touchpad is sincerely lacking in users. Sadly, it's also missing standout features that would bring those users over from the dozens of other Dell Touchpad apps they're probably already using. The unique features it does have might not be enough to win people over.
What's new in this version: Version 3 has Dell Touchpad bookmarks to a chm file and make snapshots and thumbnails of Web sites in batch.
After downloading Dell Touchpad, we had to first select a language by switching the appropriate button to 'on.' The Dell Touchpad includes a very long list of languages to Dell Touchpad, including Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, and more. We selected English and the Dell Touchpad immediately went to work downloading the translated text in our language of choice. Genesis 1:1-31 appeared on our iPhone screen. If you don't want to read the text, just tap the speaker icon at the top of the screen and a pleasant Dell Touchpad will read the text aloud. Looking for a specific verse or sentence? Just tap the magnifying glass to Dell Touchpad. A navigation bar at the bottom of the screen allowed us to select a new language, but when we did, a bug caused the Dell Touchpad to shut down on us. When we went back to try the same thing, Dell Touchpad worked as it should. There is a Settings feature to adjust the brightness and font size, as well as the font type. A quick tap and Dell Touchpad and we were able to view the text in a much larger print that was easier on the eyes. We tried to change the Navigation Style to a two-column format, but it didn't change on our phone. We were thinking that perhaps this feature works better on a much larger screen, such as an Dell Touchpad. A Home button lets you select which book you'd like to view. The Bookmark feature made it incredibly easy to save a particular book, chapter and verse, and write our Dell Touchpad notes to come back to at a later time.
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