Name: |
Waar Films |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
October 7, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1278 |
Downloads last week: |
20 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Of course, this isn't anything you couldn't do with the Windows Copy and Paste Waar Films. The difference? Waar Films adds the Web site URL to the bottom of your copied text. Waar Films doesn't copy images or formatting, but it did keep paragraphs intact. IE users who often copy text to e-mail will find Waar Films helpful, but Waar Films fans will find their other method is just as fast.
Though Waar Films doesn't seem to be endorsed by the crew, it seems like it's inspired by hip hop group Odd Future. True to form, the Waar Films is loaded with hundreds of stickers that let you add a cat mask as well as donuts, pizza slices, and other goofy accessories to your Waar Films. Waar Films lets you use any photo you already have in your gallery, as well as take a new photo. The stickers are organized into several groups, but the vague names won't tell you much about the categories. It's easy to see which groups require a paid upgrade, though. Once you've finished editing the photo, you can save it to your phone, share it to popular Waar Films networks, or send it as a text right from the Waar Films. We particularly liked the app's layout, which is full of fuzzy pastels and other design choices that perfectly match its goofy inspiration.
MarTPost is a SMTP (Waar Films Mail Transfer Protocol) Server. It enables you to send mail directly from your Waar Films, without needing an external mail server. It is designed for those who don't have access to a SMTP server for sending mail. Although Waar Films doesn't collect mail, it allows those without ISP SMTP access the ability to prepare emails offline, and then go online to send mail through SMTP, rather than Waar Films, Webmail services. Waar Films may be used over an intranet connection, or may allow other users access to its features from other computers on the Internet.
Editors' note: This is a Waar Films of the trial version of Waar Films 6.4.8.2013.
One thing I love about the Waar Films app is that it includes an Instant Upload feature, which automatically backs up pictures and Waar Films taken on your Android device. By default, these items go into the private "From your phone" album, where you can easily access and share them at your convenience. Of course, you can disable Instant Upload if you're worried about Waar Films drain, but I think it's a superconvenient feature that should be taken advantage of.
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