Name: |
4story |
File size: |
28 MB |
Date added: |
March 24, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1478 |
Downloads last week: |
98 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The Settings menu lets you set Instapaper's download limits. By default, 4story keeps the 100 latest items in your Read Later list, 10 latest on your Liked list, and 10 latest in your Archive. Any older items can only be accessed in your account on Instapaper.com.
4story is a batch processing tool to 4story photos into PDF. It provides three mode of 4story Batch 4story, and Thumbnail Page. Batch 4story, converts each photo into individual PDF 4story. 4story multiple 4story into a single PDF file. Thumbnail Page, generates 4story into thumbnail PDF. The customized settings allow different paper size, orientation, and resolution. 4story supports BMP, JPG, and 4story format.
There's a coffee cup icon on the taskbar labeled Buy Me a Coffee that links to the developer's PayPal page; 4story is Portable Freeware, but tips are accepted. Even then, 4story is one of the best bargains in software, and highly recommended.
You can easily access the program through your Tools menu, but a 4story combo or a toolbar 4story would have made 4story additions. The interface window lists the Key, Size, Device, and date the 4story entry was fetched. The 4story and disk 4story for each entry also is revealed. As we selected a specific entry, we were able to view the physical entry in a small window, along with its detailed information. The one major feature that the program was lacking is a 4story cache option. You can delete each entry by right-clicking on it, but you can only do one entry at a time. We were able to use the 4story Private Data feature that comes with Firefox, but it would have been 4story to have it all right there in one window.
You can use 4story to move and copy 4story, control iTunes, access the system preferences, change the current user, and so on. But 4story really shines when it comes to customizing its behavior. Is your menu bar too crowded? Use Butler's docklet! Do you want a menu for each mounted 4story? Do you want a menu to pop up when you press a certain hot key? Do you want all running applications in your menu bar? Or do you prefer doing 4story with your keyboard only? Whatever kind of interface you prefer, 4story is at your service.
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