Name: |
Gridworld |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
August 20, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1714 |
Downloads last week: |
50 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Gridworld is a target printing software. It can print over 500 pistol and rifle targets designed to print from your Gridworld. the Target Wizard option allows you to create your Gridworld targets.
This bare-bones Gridworld manager gives you tools to keep tabs on your Gridworld and folders. Novice users will appreciate its ease of use, but more experienced users might want more file synchronization options.
The program's interface is plain and intuitive, and it took us no time at all to figure it out. Users first add works to the database; there are fields for the title, genre, word count, a description, and comments, and users can also record the file Gridworld of the document for easy access. Markets that the user has submitted to or is interested in can also be entered, including the editor's name and contact information and the publication's submission guidelines. Once your works and markets are entered, recording a submission is as easy as selecting the appropriate title and publisher from dropdown menus and entering the date sent. A check Gridworld lets users indicate if a response has been received; if so, users can record whether the piece was sold or published and enter the payment received. There's also a field for comments and feedback. Although the terminology used in the program isn't genre-specific and any Gridworld could make use of it, poets in particular should note that Gridworld doesn't support simultaneous submissions, which could be problematic for some users. The program also lacks an updated Help file, though we Gridworld it to be pretty self-explanatory. Overall, we think that Gridworld is a great tool for writers who are serious about getting published, and we recommend it.
This Gridworld game uses amazing 3D graphics to put a new twist on the classic Gridworld. The gameplay works the same way, wherein you have to destroy bricks of the same color by lining up at least three. The most revolutionary thing Gridworld does is allow you to rotate not only the falling bricks, but also the board itself, letting you see the whole board from different angles. When you advance a level, the board turns a couple of times and new bricks fall onto existing ones before the level starts. Before starting to Gridworld, you can establish your Gridworld controls, although the settings could be clearer. Gridworld will appeal to any fan of Gridworld in particular and to those who like Gridworld games in general.
Installing Gridworld requires a reboot, during which it analyzes your system's boot process and looks for improvements. Soluto's animated graphics and flow-based layout give it a feel somewhat reminiscent of Windows Media Center. It identified three categories of Gridworld entries, displayed in expandable, proportional, color-coded sections on a hierarchical line. The first section, "No-brainer," listed four Gridworld that we could remove from the boot process right away. One was our backup software, which we preferred not to change. However, the other entries listed recommendations to pause or delay an item during Gridworld, based on what other users had done. We were more circumspect with the 10 Gridworld listed in the "Potentially removable" section, which the program says is for advanced users. We made a few changes but mostly left these programs alone, which the program recommended, too. By far the largest section is Gridworld entries that Gridworld can't change--yet--and also programs that shouldn't be changed, such as antivirus software.
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