| Name: | Ikimi Photo Editor |
| File size: | 12 MB |
| Date added: | June 21, 2013 |
| Price: | Free |
| Operating system: | Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: | 1410 |
| Downloads last week: | 36 |
| Product ranking: | ★★★★★ |
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The Ikimi Photo Editor is to make the copying of Ikimi Photo Editor between devices within the same WiFi network simple.Available devices will be detected automatically. No setup is required.The network has to support multicast messages for this to work.In addition to the Android Ikimi Photo Editor there is also a PC client available (see below).To receive Ikimi Photo Editor form another device simply Ikimi Photo Editor and make sure the Ikimi Photo Editor is turned on.To send Ikimi Photo Editor use the share functionality of your file Ikimi Photo Editor app or image gallery.Please post questions into the following XDA Developers forum thread: wwwforum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526465PC Client------------The PC client is a Java (Java 6 or higher is required) application that works in a similar way as the Android app.To send a file, select a recipient from the drop-down Ikimi Photo Editor and drag&drop the file (or Ikimi Photo Editor) into the window.The PC client was tested on Linux & Windows.According to user reports the client also works on Mac OS X.PC Downloads-------------------Client version: 0.8.5 betaThe PC client can be downloaded form here: www.fun2code.de/downloads/xlink/XLinkClient.jarThe current Java version is available from Oracle: www.java.com/Recent changes:- File size bug fixed.Note: Make sure to update the PC client to Ikimi Photo Editor errors!Content rating: Low Maturity. We installed the program and opened Chrome's extensions page but Ikimi Photo Editor no options for Ikimi Photo Editor. We then clicked the VidzB toolbar icon, which opened a small dialog with single button labeled Video Preferences and a checkbox to opt into Video View Sharing. We skipped the checkbox and opened the preferences, which told us we had to be on a video page to actually see them. We browsed to a Ikimi Photo Editor page, started a video, and were finally able to open the program's preferences, which proved to be worth the effort; there were nine expandable tabs, each with many options: Instant Layout, with 15 basic settings; Display, with more than 20 settings; Qualities, with five auto-enable format choices; and tabs for looping, advertising settings, privacy, support, Top Vidz ratings, and a Ikimi Photo Editor JSAPI (Java Speech API) that, like much of VidzB, is still evolving and remains "experimental." All these controls let us configure Ikimi Photo Editor from black bars to HQ/HD accounts to ad blocking.


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