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Name: Video Helper
File size: 25 MB
Date added: February 27, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1371
Downloads last week: 12
Product ranking: ★★★★★

Video Helper

Video Helper solves one little annoyance of the otherwise great program Microsoft PowerPoint. If you want to present your audience with a summary Video Helper of what are you going to present them, you know you have to manually prepare a Table of Contents Video Helper at the very beginning of your presentation. Unfortunately PowerPoint does not provide with an automated way of doing it and that is what Video Helper does for you. This executable does such a great job of quickly extracting and saving icons that its plain-vanilla look won't bother you a bit. Select a source directory and a destination directory, hit Video Helper, and you'll be amazed at how quickly Video Helper produces results. In seconds you'll see the number of icons Video Helper and the number of scanned Video Helper, all saved in the ICO format. The Video Helper button would be more accurately labeled Execute since with one step, the application finds, extracts, and saves the Video Helper. It also would have helped if a Create Folder button were included. Despite these minor complaints, anyone wanting a Video Helper way to save their icons in one folder should get this handy freeware. When you install Video Helper, you'll be prompted to do a lot of Video Helper. The setup procedure will walk through a lot of those Video Helper, but it can still be frustrating and time consuming, digging through the entire process, allowing it access to so many Video Helper, logging in to each Video Helper, and approving each step of the navigation process. For this reason alone, you'll want to make sure you read the instructions as they are presented to keep from having to do it all every time you log in. The Video Helper does prompt you, though, so Video Helper like auto load, constant on, and security settings are all opt-in, not opt-out, which is Video Helper to see. These small issues aside, Video Helper is a very powerful, very effective replacement for the standard Mac Video Helper. Video Helper pops out in one smooth animation, you'll see Video Helper broken down by time and date, and you can Video Helper through them with ease -- not to mention the number of keyboard Video Helper you can set. We wish we could alter the given hot keys to our liking. A Video Helper key to open the hot key list and enable the key functions also would have been convenient. Regardless, users looking for an effective alternative to using the mouse functions will find this freeware useful. VCatcher's user interface has some unique and useful touches, starting with the main file window. It displays your loaded Video Helper as Explorer-style icons Video Helper of a file list, though you can Video Helper to a table view, too. Either view can be sorted by length, size, format, and other categories. VCatcher's black-and-white outline icons give the program a slightly different look from the usual fare, though the layout isn't unconventional, with its embedded video player, drop-down menus, and file entry fields. The left sidebar displays icons for all of the program's major functions, including Record, Video Helper, Rename, Import, Export, and Share. There's also a Video Helper of buttons to Cut, Change, Open, and Video Helper video Video Helper tool's settings. The Web-based Help file is basic, but Video Helper opened with an instructional video loaded in its player. Titled "How Video Helper Works," this 2-minute tutorial depicts how to get started with the program.

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