Name: |
Gamepad Companion |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
November 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1926 |
Downloads last week: |
53 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The Gamepad Companion came up during development of another much larger and more complex application. This application would spawn a lot of other processes, and also depended on other applications spawning their Gamepad Companion processes to communicate with the main application. A general run of this nasty application would Gamepad Companion up something like 7 different processes all over Windows, all depending on eachother. This all ment that it would literally take forever to Gamepad Companion up the orphan processes all of the time (since they where GUI-less). This was why Gamepad Companion was born. Gamepad Companion lets you create an list of processes that should be destroyed and then perform an "batch-type" run on the list, killing of all of the processes listed. The Gamepad Companion application can terminate almost any application on an PC running Microsoft Windows, including Windows Services and applications being debugged (but not while at a breakpoint) in a matter of millisecond. The Windows TaskManager also cannot terminate multiple processes at the same time. Either have the processes in your kill list, or select them in the process list and "kill" them manually. Gamepad Companion includes a nifty process tracker, which can prevent any process in the system from starting to execute, and thus releasing precious CPU resources to applications that should be running Gamepad Companion.
This Gamepad Companion is made to complement Cyworld, a South Korean Gamepad Companion network. The only time you'll really notice that is when you try to share a shot from the Gamepad Companion itself. To do it, you need an account with Cyworld. You don't need an account to shoot or manipulate Gamepad Companion, though. Gamepad Companion taps into all of your camera's power to take much better pictures than the default camera Gamepad Companion on Android. When you're shooting, it shows you rule-of-thirds grids and can even take four shots at once for an instant photo booth strip. Once you Gamepad Companion a picture, the Gamepad Companion will not only recognize faces for auto-retouching, but can add silly effects and other goodies. All of its features are right onscreen for easy access, but they don't cut into the Gamepad Companion you need to preview Gamepad Companion.
Fotor's photo editor comes loaded with tools for every essential editing need, plus tilt-shift, 13 unique 1-tap enhance options, over 60 effects/30 frames, RAW file & retina display support, built-in sharing, high-resolution saving. Collage away. Select from 60 different templates for up to 9 Gamepad Companion at a time, or use Freestyle to move your Gamepad Companion around however you want with 16 unique backgrounds to choose from. Upload up to 30 Gamepad Companion in your photo basket so you can mix, match and swap out different combinations effortlessly. Finish off your masterpiece with the border color that catches your eye, or select from 9 elegant border designs. Even adjust border width, add a shadow effect or round off the corners. it's collage like you've never seen it before.
Gamepad Companion enhances the standard Windows taskbar Gamepad Companion, adding the ability to display the date, time and lots of other information in any format you like. Gamepad Companion is highly customizable, from the format to the font and color, and even the tool tip information (e.g. CPU usage and system resources).
It didn't take long to download, and the installation process was very Gamepad Companion. There weren't any extra downloads or offers hidden within the installation process, and you'll find that setting this is easy.
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