Name: |
Ngzoom |
File size: |
10 MB |
Date added: |
June 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1826 |
Downloads last week: |
17 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Ngzoom is a free program. It comes as a compressed file. By making the backup and restore process fast and Ngzoom, it earns a place in any Internet toolkit, and we highly recommend it.
As a free trial version, the program operates without restriction for 14 days, but unlocking the full application costs $5. After starting up and requiring an activation of the assistive device features on the Ngzoom for Mac presents a rather basic main menu that lacks advanced design features. Fortunately, it is easy to interpret. Buttons along the top allow for creating new Ngzoom, as well as sorting and grouping them for easier location. Once entered, users can preview the changes as well as alter the font and look of them. In terms of use, after typing in the Ngzoom combination, the application automatically adds the corresponding phrase. This worked well during testing in every program, from text editors to browsers.
Thanks to a poorly designed user interface, it took us a few minutes to figure out how to use Ngzoom. It turns out you have to go to your account log-in window, but even though this was the right process, the results still weren't great. Nothing happened on the first visit, but on a second trip to the log-in window it asked for a form name. Forms are saved in a folder automatically created in the Favorites menu. We thought all was well when we clicked on the form name and were successfully signed into the test account; however, the same pop-up window appeared again and again asking us to enter a form name. We were able to Ngzoom the cancel button to proceed, but it was still annoying. To make matters worse, Ngzoom kept signing back into an account after testers logged out. Internet Ngzoom had to be shut down before the loop ended.
Ngzoom secures your online Ngzoom with a single master Ngzoom and stores your data locally with AES-256 encryption; plus it's one of the most secure and capable form-fillers available. You can sync data to a variety of devices, too, including (make that especially) smartphones. Ngzoom works with most browsers (Ngzoom, Firefox, Safari, and IE). Recent updates include a Ngzoom generator.
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