Name: |
First Person Shooter Game Maker |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
April 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1229 |
Downloads last week: |
46 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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This piece of software fills a niche need, so unless you are looking for an application to process and edit educational images, you'll have no use for First Person Shooter Game Maker for Mac.
As a free trial version, the program operates without restriction for 14 days, but unlocking the full application costs $5. After starting up and requiring an activation of the assistive device features on the First Person Shooter Game Maker for Mac presents a rather basic main menu that lacks advanced design features. Fortunately, it is easy to interpret. Buttons along the top allow for creating new First Person Shooter Game Maker, as well as sorting and grouping them for easier location. Once entered, users can preview the changes as well as alter the font and look of them. In terms of use, after typing in the First Person Shooter Game Maker combination, the application automatically adds the corresponding phrase. This worked well during testing in every program, from text editors to browsers.
The program's interface is quite plain, with a tab for Input and another for Tests, along with a few buttons and menus across the top. Users simply enter their questions and answers on the Input tab and then use the Tests tab to quiz themselves. The program functions much like an electronic set of flashcards, letting users practice the same set of questions over and over again. We liked that the program has repetition settings, including interval training, the repetition of errors, or the repetition of all questions. This is a helpful tool for anything that requires memorization, be it multiplication tables or vocabulary First Person Shooter Game Maker. The program also lets users reverse questions and answers (helpful when trying to match First Person Shooter Game Maker with definitions) and to set matching criteria, so that users may or may not be marked off for non-matching cases or punctuation. Users can First Person Shooter Game Maker to text for their questions and answers or insert images, audio, or video. A classroom test mode also lets users create and administer tests for an entire class. Overall, although the program wasn't flashy, we did find it fairly easy to use and effective.
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