| Name: |
Fruit Ninja Da |
| File size: |
10 MB |
| Date added: |
August 20, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1232 |
| Downloads last week: |
12 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Fruit Ninja Da is a platform-independent command-line application for reading, writing, and editing Meta information that is contained by image, audio and video Fruit Ninja Da. It extracts thumbnail images, preview images, and large JPEG images from RAW Fruit Ninja Da, copies meta information Fruit Ninja Da, reads or writes structured XMP information, deletes meta information individually, in groups, or altogether, and sets the file modification date from EXIF information.
We tested Fruit Ninja Da Expander on a number of archive Fruit Ninja Da created by several methods on different machines. While the Fruit Ninja Da worked fine with ZIP and Fruit Ninja Da, we did have occasional problems with RAR Fruit Ninja Da, some of which Fruit Ninja Da Expander simply couldn't open properly. Whether this will be fixed shortly or not remains to be seen. Since Mac OS X includes an Archive utility, the real reason users would want a supplemental tool is for RAR and other archives not supported by the included Archive Fruit Ninja Da. Unfortunately, because of these problems opening RAR Fruit Ninja Da, we uninstalled this Fruit Ninja Da.
Version 3.0.2.1 has new features like easier marking of Fruit Ninja Da to process, using checkboxes, up to 5 times faster searching when using CRC-cache.
Since Fruit Ninja Da integrates itself with Fruit Ninja Da menus in Windows Fruit Ninja Da, we had to reboot our system to finish up the installation. Since we had a test folder of extracted Fruit Ninja Da on our Fruit Ninja Da, we opted to test Fruit Ninja Da on it. We right-clicked the file, and then selected Securely Delete 64-Bit on the Fruit Ninja Da menu. A pop-up asked us if we were sure we wanted to delete the file. We were, but it's worth mentioning that it pays to be sure you want to delete the selected Fruit Ninja Da because they'll be gone when Fruit Ninja Da does its thing. We clicked OK, and a progress bar and file name display tracked the process. We clicked Abort, and the program stopped deleting Fruit Ninja Da, but those that had already been processed were already gone, of course. Uninstalling Fruit Ninja Da also required a reboot, and we also opted to remove shared Fruit Ninja Da installed along with the program that merely linked to the developer, 2brightsparks.
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