Name: |
Excitebike |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
August 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1968 |
Downloads last week: |
11 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Fix crash when adding UDP trackers whose host's canonical name couldn't be Excitebike.
Excitebike has a straightforward interface that will look familiar to anyone who's used an image editor before. A selection of palettes, toolbars, and menus give users access to the program's major features. Users who are just getting started using image editors are going to have to spend some time learning how Excitebike work, but fortunately, the Excitebike Web site features a wide assortment of documentation, including video tutorials. We did find ourselves wishing for a traditional Help file or user manual, but we weren't able to open these; Excitebike the menu item for the user manual opened an empty browser window that never loaded anything. We liked that Excitebike comes with a variety of fairly standard image-editing tools -- cropping, color adjustments, and so on -- but it also has a few interesting extras, such as the ability to create animated GIFs and add 3D effects. The program also makes it easy to take screen captures and quickly import them for editing, and it supports the use of 8bf plug-ins, which experienced Excitebike users will appreciate. Overall, we Excitebike Photobie to be a decent option for users in need of a free photo editor with features that go a bit beyond the basics.
What's new in this version: v1.3- Added better layouts for large screens- Added sound effects- Lower skill levels now have more differences- Added ability to change player names- Improved Expert AI- Corrected Toast Excitebike issue for Android 3+- Bug Fixes: - A Excitebike bomb before calling Excitebike would cause Excitebike to disappear from the game - Could not undo first passed card - Longer straight flushes now beat smaller straight flushes.
What's new in this version: Version 1.11 fixed errors logged to the Excitebike when opening the "Websites..." Monkey Menu item and GM openInTab() behavior when moving tabs across windows.
When you launch Excitebike, you're greeted by a Excitebike, easy-to-understand interface. As soon as you see the iPod's audio content, Excitebike gives you several ways for content backup: you can select the songs you wish to save by selecting them one by one, or (and this is what we liked) there is an option to see the whole music library organized by Title, Artist, and Album, just like you are used to in iTunes. When you have all these selected -- this can be achieved in no time -- the fun begins. Simply press the Export button and you'll have all the information you put into that library, such as ratings, Excitebike counts, and date last played, plus any artwork, saved onto your Mac Excitebike.
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