Monday 29 April 2013

Simple, Easy Diagrams; Slice AVI Files Into Separate Files

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Apr 16, 2013 9:32 AM
Even if your job has nothing to do with graphic design, chances are you still have to produce the occasional diagram. Whether you're called upon to create a network schema, a flowchart, an interface mockup, or an org chart, Gliffy is one online tool that tries to make the process as simple as possible. It doesn't specialize at any one type of diagram, but its rich library of glyphs and wide selection of starter templates make it easy to create almost any two-dimensional diagram. Note: The "Download Now" button below the full review and on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can use the latest version of this Web-based software.
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Apr 15, 2013 1:33 PM
One of the most popular file formats for movie files is AVI. Although it is gradually being eclipsed by its newer (and iOS friendly) brethren format MP4, AVI still remains one of the favorite file formats for storing video files downloaded from the net. But there may be certain parts of the file you want rid of, or parts you want to keep as a separate file. In that case, BRIZ Software's AVI Splitter ($20, 30-day free trial) is a good pick for point-and-click cutting and splicing of video files. Note: The "Download Now" button below the full review and on the Product Information page will download the software to your system.
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