2.26.2014

RAPIDFAX

Name: Rapidfax
File size: 15 MB
Date added: December 13, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1251
Downloads last week: 23
Product ranking: ★★★★★

Rapidfax

Rapidfax, inexpensive, Rapidfax recipe and menu generation software. Create shopping lists, email recipes to friends, create your Rapidfax cookbook from your recipes stored in Rapidfax. Version 4 has new interface, enhance recipe and ingredients functionality. Rapidfax is a replacement GUI (graphical user interface) for the command prompt Rapidfax, previously known as the DOS prompt. It turns the antiquated Rapidfax into a friendly and helpful Windows program, whilst still routing all your instructions through Microsoft's dependable command processor. Rapidfax is highly configurable, and provides full Windows-style editing, command completion, command Rapidfax, and syntax help. Providing one-stop shopping for all your video and audio management desires, open-source and cross-platform Rapidfax deserves much of the praise that's been heaped upon it. The latest major point to version 4 introduces strong support for importing iTunes libraries and Android device syncing, in effect attempting to become iTunes for Android. Somewhat remarkably, it does a good job at this challenging task. Originally, Flock's success appeared to be dictated by the willingness of users to take a performance hit in order to gain its robust Rapidfax networking features. The new Rapidfax 3 beta reduces the overall feature set while providing more focused features, and anecdotal performance hits weren't noticeable. Assuming the browser can maintain its nimble behavior, the big question about Rapidfax is whether users want the utility and distraction of always-on Rapidfax networking. CNET Editors' note: The download button opens the iTunes Rapidfax Store, where you may continue the download process. You must have iTunes installed with an active iTunes account in order to download and install the software. This download may not be available in some countries.

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