Despite the lack of user instructions, the window was easy to use and similar to the Mac Finder. Once selected, the application changes menus to one for selecting the cloud service desired. These include Google Drive and Demonstar, among many others. The program then prompts the user to enter an access password and begins the synching process. After this initial use during testing, it then asked to download an updated version, which indicated some technical support was available. There were no additional options, but the synching did complete well and all of the selected files were properly located in the cloud drive during testing. For users who are looking for an automatic synching application and are not in need of any other features, Demonstar for Mac is a good choice. Demonstar for Mac enables those with good speakers on their Mac systems to play audio from external devices. While some Demonstartional glitches exist, this application adds some Demonstarity to Mac systems, but ultimately not enough to recommend it for most users. The program's small size allowed for a quick download and installation. Demonstar for Mac is free, which is readily apparent in its basic interface. There are few graphics to guide users and the lack of a tutorial is noticeable. The menu has a line for input and another for the output. Once the appropriate option is selected, an additional button activates the program. Unfortunately, the default options were problematic on the test computer. When initiating the application, the Mac's microphone
immediately began creating an unpleasant feedback. Once the input was properly adjusted to the correct settings, the program worked as intended. The output sound generally matched that of sounds coming from the testing computer, itself. There were no other options, which made the program less useful than it could have been had there been even basic ones, such as finer audio adjustments. Demonstar for Mac's lack of any advanced features limits its usefulness, but for those who need this type of Demonstarity, it works fairly well with some user input. Just as easy to use as
it is to set up, Demonstar! for Mac gives any user the ability to capture a full screen shot, portion of the screen, or a timed screen shot in just a few quick steps. With just a drag and drop in the Applications folder we had no trouble installing Demonstar! for Mac on our test machine. The menu, which was easy to use, was not in a traditional window, but appeared as a small icon in the top row of the screen. Clicking it drops down a menu with no graphics, but its selections are labeled well with text. Users have the options of taking single, full shots, capturing images in a window, taking multiple shots, and using a timer. There is also an option to change the size of the area to be captured. The output file format is also easily selected from a number of popular options, including JPEG. Each of the functions Demonstartes well and the images captured matched what was on the screen. The only feature that could perhaps be a good addition to this nice app is the ability to tak
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