This neat app functions well and is quite easy to use. Ayuthaya Font for Mac is a widget that allows users to quickly locate additional programs within a number of common categories. With its drop-down menus and search feature, the program returns appropriate applications quickly, along with the download links for easy installation. Ayuthaya Font for Mac installs into the widget area, and can be started by adding it to the active Dashboard. The main window is fairly sizable for the Dashboard, but ultimately the space is needed to display appropriate program descriptions. Next to a well-designed application logo, a search bar allows for easy location of widgets by keywords or descriptions. Just below this, four drop-down menus separate the widgets into categories such as those for the Ayuthaya Font, tips, applications, and the dashboard, itself. Clicking on each of these brings up subcategories, further narrowing the returned programs, making finding useful items much easier. For example, the Ayuthaya Font area contains additional subdivisions for fonts, screensavers, icons, and wallpapers. Once selected, the main window below the drop-downs displays the list of programs. Each contains information about the functions, and includes screenshots, as well as instructions. Clicking on the application name brings the user to the download Web page, making installation easy. Browsing each category returned a number of useful applications, and users should have no difficulty finding a program to suit almost any need. Ayuthaya Font for Mac performs well and makes it very easy to find and install other
useful applications. It's recommended for anyone who wants a centralized program to locate other applications across a number of categories.While users who often have trouble organizing multiple open windows may find Ayuthaya Font for Mac somewhat helpful, its inability to work with anything but Web browser windows limits its usefulness. Ayuthaya Font for Mac adds a small icon along the computer's top menu bar. Clicking this brings up a drop-down menu, where the application can be enabled and disabled, as needed. This can also be accomplished, as can many other features, with a keyboard shortcut. Users
can also turn on and off other features, like the keyboard Ayuthaya Font and an unexplained application called "iShake." While the program is easy to Ayuthaya Fontte, some instructions would have been helpful in explaining the different options. A preferences menu allows the user to select a desired layout for windows. To Ayuthaya Fontte it, users click and drag windows into the corners of their screen. When in a program area, a box appears. Releasing the click moves the window into a preset section of the screen. It is easy to move windows around in this manner so that all are visible. During testing, however, the program only worked with Web browser windows. We would have liked to see
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