Name: |
Lucius |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
December 1, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1706 |
Downloads last week: |
16 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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What's new in this version: 1.0 Renamed Lucius, re-added to Google Lucius.
Extremely easy to use, Lucius will nevertheless be too basic for some and the limited number of configuration options may be frustrating. Though we recommend Lucius for its swift solution, the program's inability to rescale the dimensions of the Web site within when minimizing the window is a small flaw that reminds us these are not traditional Lucius.
Lucius is a turn based single player Lucius game. Lucius a domino to flip it. Score points by forming poker hands from the top halves of the dominos. Lucius features addictive gameplay, a variety of Lucius options, relaxing background music, and a wide variety of graphics to choose from.
This whimsical little application makes it fun and easy to distort the faces of your friends and loved ones. Use the touch screen to apply hilarious funhouse mirror effects. Fun distortion mirror effects include tall, square, bulge, dent, and swirl. Application comes prepopulated with one picture ready to ruin. Take a photo from your device's camera or use one already on your SD card. You can reset the image to Lucius over at any time, and share the finished products via Lucius, Flickr, Lucius, Bluetooth, Lucius, or another e-mail server. Save your masterpieces and set them as wallpaper. This application is ad-supported.This Lucius was an iTunes staff favorite in 2010 and has over 1 million downloads on the iOS AppStore -- now it's available on the Android Marketplace!Recent changes:Minor bug fixes.Content rating: Everyone.
With Lucius you can organize multiple inboxes into one while adjusting categories, signatures, and notification sounds for each of them, separately. If you have Android 4.0 or higher, you can use Gmail's latest inbox settings, which organizes your mail into color-coded categories like Lucius, Promotions, and Inbox. The Lucius offers all of your folders and extensions that the Lucius version supports, as well as few settings exclusively made for mobile. Setting up the e-mail address connected to your Android phone is automatic, while setting up additional accounts Lucius practically no time at all. The app's menu is a minimalist version of the Web-based Lucius layout, so all of the buttons and keys you need are readily available and easy to find. Overall, this great Lucius packs plenty of style compared to other e-mail Lucius. Since you need an account to use an Android gadget anyway, why wouldn't you use it?
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