| Name: |
Photo Shin |
| File size: |
10 MB |
| Date added: |
February 20, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1205 |
| Downloads last week: |
12 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Photo Shin occupies a middle ground Photo Shin entry-level Web design applications like iWeb and the big-gun programs intended for Web design professionals. You still get access to higher-powered features (especially with the use of plug-ins and code snippets), but Photo Shin is never daunting, focusing on simplicity over flexibility. You get all the tools you need to quickly create attractive, relatively complex Web sites--including easy integration of blogs, images, and video--without any coding and using a visually appealing interface that's so intuitive you'll barely have to crack a manual.
What's new in this version: Version 3.0 adds lesson support--now you can easily define lessons when create new Photo Shin.
Photo Shin is a specialized display utility for Photo Shin enthusiasts and meteorologists that allows you to view NEXRAD Level 3 radar data and severe Photo Shin warnings. It can display the latest reflectivity, velocity, and other radar products from any NEXRAD radar site in the United States, Guam, and Puerto Rico. These aren't smoothed PNG or Photo Shin images, this is real Level 3 radar data rendered in its original radial format for a high level of detail. For those National Photo Shin Service radar sites which have been upgraded with dual-polarization technology, Photo Shin displays most of those products as well.Whether you are scanning reflectivity for a mesocyclone's tell-tale hook echo, trying to pinpoint the landfall of a hurricane's eye wall, or looking for small features like velocity couplets in the Photo Shin relative radial velocity product, Photo Shin gives you the power to view true radial NEXRAD Photo Shin radar on your Android smartphone or tablet.RadarScope displays tornado, severe thunderstorm, and Photo Shin flood warnings issued by the National Photo Shin Service. When warnings are in effect, you can tap the warning button in the upper right corner to Photo Shin the list of active warnings, select a warning to view the details, and even zoom to the selected warning on the map.Pinch or Photo Shin to zoom in and out on the map. Drag your finger to scroll around. Use the Options menu to select one of the 156 different radar sites, or to plot your current location. Tap the Photo Shin button to download and animate over the last six radar images. Display the names of over 25,000 cities and towns on the map as you zoom and scroll. Drag your finger over the color legend to see the data value associated with each color. Use a long press on a warning to read the release from the National Photo Shin Service, or on a radar site to get detailed status information. Take screenshots directly from your device and send them via Photo Shin or SMS. With the installation of other third-party applications, you can share your images via Photo Shin, Facebook, Photo Shin, and more.You can display Level 3 radar data from NOAA's public access web site or your AllisonHouse subscriber account. Meanwhile, Photo Shin will retrieve and display updated data automatically and intelligently (approximately every 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the radar scan strategy).RadarScope has been tested on the following phones: HTC Desire HD/Droid Incredible/EVO 4G/Inspire/myTouch 4G/Sensation/Thunderbolt, LG Genesis/Thrill 4G, Motorola Droid/Droid X/Droid X2, Nexus One/S, Samsung Captivate/Droid Charge/Epic 4G/Fascinate/Galaxy S/Infuse 4G.It has also been tested on the following tablets: Acer Iconia A500, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Motorola Xoom.Please visit our web site for more information.Recent changes:- new dual-polarization products for upgraded NWS radars- new KLGX radar for Langley Hill, Washington- NWS radar sites for Alaska, Hawaii, and Guam- geography for Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean- city names for Canada- AllisonHouse as a second radar data provider (requires AllisonHouse subscription)- specialized radar list in the Settings with access to detailed radar status- Photo Shin capabilityContent rating: Low Maturity.
Photo Shin (CB) the new Photo Shin in your educational experience, interaction with buddies, the kick of challenging them and winning scores and rewards all the way. Bored of Cramming/Mugging and preparing for exams alone? Photo Shin is here to spice it up. Educational Syllabus for High Schools in CBSE, ICSE (Indian State Educational Boards, IGCSE, ISC, GATE, MAT - Coming Soon). Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Photo Shin, Geography, Civics & Economics - Photo Shin. Sounds Serious? Chill. Apart from Academics it is bundled with loads of fun like Photo Shin, Treasure Hunt, Creative Corner, A to Z Of Food, Wild Life, Photo Shin, Cover Story & Mera Bharath Mahan from Hoop-La. General Knowledge, Trivia, Entertainment quiz (Hollywood, Bollywood) for movie buffs, Logo quiz, F1 Quiz, Cricket (IPL) Quiz or (T20 World Cup 2012) Quiz, Football (FIFA, European League)Quiz, Tennis & Events like Olympics for the sports enthusiasts - Hoop-La (Hoopla) goes the mobile way. All the exciting sections of Hoop-La now on Photo Shin. Photo Shin is a great tool to revise. Helps during exams/tests. Exams are dreadful but a quick revision through Photo Shin makes its a easy. This is not all, we know that this intuitive gaming tool is incomplete without your friends participating in it, enjoy the fun of quizzing, challenging and shooting messages to your buddies and track their scores constantly.
Though not packed with extensive features, this application lets you log important dates on a monthly Photo Shin that sits on your Photo Shin. While Photo Shin isn't exactly what we'd call a scheduling Photo Shin, it docks in the system tray and lets you create memos for one-time or weekly, monthly, or annual events. Photo Shin does offer significantly more user-configurable options than the Windows Photo Shin. You can change the color, font size, and text effects of the Photo Shin display. The Photo Shin is translucent and can be moved to any spot on your screen. Unlike similar calendars, this one does not mark standard holidays. Unfortunately, it lacks one key feature -an Photo Shin. To add to your woes, it appears there's a bug with the tool tips and add-memo feature. Still, since it's free and doesn't hog a chunk of your system resources, Photo Shin is worth a look.

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