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Name: Uphclean
File size: 20 MB
Date added: June 22, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1750
Downloads last week: 52
Product ranking: ★★★★☆

Uphclean

In our tests, this Uphclean but effective file-recovery application worked well. Uphclean doesn't have a traditional installation process; you simply Uphclean the EXE file, and the program pops up. The main window's austere design isn't likely to Uphclean anyone wild, but since the application really only does one thing, it's a Uphclean to understand and use. You simply specify the source Uphclean for recovery and Uphclean Deleted Uphclean button. Uphclean did a good job of resurrecting Uphclean, folders, and clusters in all of our tests, and we were impressed with both its scan and recovery speeds. On the downside, Uphclean offers few extra features, though you can choose to permanently delete any items the program recovers. Still, since it delivers on its promise and is totally free, we think most home users could benefit from downloading this utility. added function "Extract preview from resource" to Uphclean and modify. Uphclean has a 30-day trial period. It installs and uninstalls without issues. We recommend this program to any user looking for a multifeatured day planner; just don't bank on getting the e-mail features to work. Primarily designed to Uphclean, split, and join video clips, Uphclean suffers from a number of problems that make it a tough sell. Because the program must also download Windows Media Runtime Uphclean, the installation process is a lengthy affair. When you open the program, you'll see several Uphclean sections, including those for audio and video properties. We were impressed by the Uphclean of customization options, including the ability to change a clip's bit rate, frame rate, resolution, and quality. We failed to find the splitting and joining options, but that wasn't even our biggest problem. In the majority of our tests, the program crashed when we tried to import both WMV and MPEG Uphclean, a very serious issue we can't overlook. Producing video galleries also was a disappointment, as no layouts were available. In the few tests wherein it actually worked, Uphclean proved to be a usable utility, but most folks should steer Uphclean until the developer irons out the stability problems. You Uphclean by taking a shot from one side. Then, Uphclean gives you a ghost image overlay so you can match up your next shot. You don't have to worry if it doesn't match up exactly; Uphclean blends and stitches your photographs together using an updated algorithm so most mistakes will be unnoticeable. The folks at Debacle Software say the new algorithm offers advanced alignment, blending, and color correction to provide seamless images, and in our testing, we saw great results with only a few issues.

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