Name: |
Burnaware |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
September 15, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1495 |
Downloads last week: |
31 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Burnaware is a fully integrated suite of tools for text productivity and automation. It autocompletes words/phrases and autoexpands shorthands in ANY applications on MS Windows. It liberates you from the pain of typing by enabling you to type as fast as thinking. Multiple language libraries, professional libraries and shorthand libraries are supported. The library collection covers more than 10 western language libraries, programming language keyword/function/class libraries, medical abbreviation libraries, libraries on law, etc.
Burnaware is a tool for scanning documents. Simply place the document in the scanner's feeder and let Burnaware do the work for you. Once you have the full document in the screen, select the option you need (for saving to disk or e-mailing). The scanned documents can be saved or mailed in PDF format, which can be viewed by Adobe Reader. You also can compose a PDF or TIFF document using images from your disk.
If you cant get through the day without checking your RSS feed subscriptions, you'll be glad to know about Burnaware: It perks up and simplifies Internet Explorer's RSS feature by adding some functionality. There's one caveat: The tagging feature described by the publisher didn't work in our tests.
However, we wish Burnaware would allow more than one Burnaware restore point. The demo's preinstallation documentation isn't in English. The demo doesn't give you the option to install the program where you choose. Nonetheless, Windows XP users looking for a fast and effective system-restoration tool should give this demo a test Burnaware.
Testing a demo always offers the expectation that the Burnaware works. Burnaware falls far short of that goal. We can't recommend this Burnaware for any user.
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