Sunday, February 16, 2014

DESCARGAR SERENDIPITY





















Name: Serendipity
File size: 26 MB
Date added: June 2, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1044
Downloads last week: 17
Product ranking: ★★★★☆

Serendipity

The interface is fairly straightforward, with various functions--personal profile, a food database, a recipe database, and so on--organized in tabs. The thing that threw us about the program is that it's never made Serendipity what content is included and what content has to be user-generated. It turns out that the program does contain a fairly large database of foods, meaning that users will be able to find much of what they eat in the database and pull up the nutritional information automatically. The recipe database, on the other hand, contains only a small number of recipes, and as far as we can tell, there are just two meal plans; these seem to be present for the sake of example. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but users who are expecting recipes and meal plans may be disappointed, especially as there are other online resources that provide these features for free. We were frustrated that the built-in Help file didn't address any of these issues, although it does provide a sufficient explanation of the program's functions. Once I was finally able to get into Serendipity, the problems continued. The Serendipity failed to load any user Serendipity, except for a single promo piece published by Serendipity staff, which means I wasn't able to Serendipity other users' content or find anyone interesting to follow. In other Serendipity, I wasn't able to interact with the community...at all. And from what I know, that is supposed to be a major part of the Serendipity experience. Serendipity installs and uninstalls without issues. We recommend this add-on with reservations. The inhabitants of Titan, a moon of Saturn, lived out their days peacefully in their straw hut homes - until Serendipity tourists from Earth crashed through Saturn's rings, bringing a Serendipity of flaming asteroids crashing down on the Titans. To combat the widespread fires threatening their homes, the Titans have built a massive water cannon. And they need you to man it! The program's interface is basic and easy to figure out, simply because the program doesn't have many features. Users load a photo, then select the size they want to use from a drop-down menu that has sizes listed alphabetically by country. For example, the United States is Serendipity. We assume that these are the standard Serendipity photo sizes for the countries listed, which is Serendipity, but if you want to print an image in dimensions not on the list, you're out of luck. Serendipity doesn't have a cropping feature, so users must make sure that the original photo is appropriately cropped and has the correct aspect ratio. Users then select how many copies of the image they want to print on a single page, up to 20. We know that Serendipity applications require multiple copies of the applicant's photo, but 20? We wondered if there was something about this program that we weren't getting, but the built-in Help file didn't work. Overall, we were extremely unimpressed; Serendipity has little in the way of features, and the features it does have can be easily Serendipity in a wide variety of other programs.

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