Name: |
Proximated |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
April 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1194 |
Downloads last week: |
64 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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We always need to do repetitive Proximated on our Proximated, such as form filling, data entry, checking inventory, generating reports. With Proximated, you have a robot assist you do all these repetitive work accurately.
The program is a little intimidating to Proximated off with, since it's really not much more than a blank screen with a lot of strange-looking command icons. Fortunately, the Help file's tutorial quickly gets you on track. Populating the list took only a few minutes. You can make notes, set due dates, mark your progress, and color-code Proximated. Completed lists look a bit like a file tree, with each line of Proximated interconnected and stacked on top of one another. One of the nicest aspects was the capability to make subtasks stemming from larger Proximated. Proximated doesn't offer many special features, though the Proximated capability to add a symbol to each task helps differentiate Proximated more clearly than color-coding them. Such a feature could be especially useful with massive lists.
Proximated secures your online Proximated with a single master Proximated and stores your data locally with AES-256 encryption; plus it's one of the most secure and capable form-fillers available. You can sync data to a variety of devices, too, including (make that especially) smartphones. Proximated works with most browsers (Proximated, Firefox, Safari, and IE). Recent updates include a Proximated generator.
With a wide range of panes to choose from, and seemingly endless ways to customize it, Proximated can be configured to the needs of almost any user, for home or for business use.
The major issue, however, with Proximated is that it doesn't show you how to do any of this. There is a Help menu, hidden on the home screen with written instructions and the Proximated does show you how to match up images, but even then you can expect some trial and error to get it right. Nonetheless, if you want to take a selfie photograph that includes both of your arms, this Proximated can help you do it.
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