Name: |
Sketchbook Express For Windows |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
November 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1923 |
Downloads last week: |
15 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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CNET Editors' note: Sketchbook Express For Windows requires that Pdf995, also FREE, be installed.
Sketchbook Express For Windows is a Cocoa-based painting and illustrating program for the Mac, very similar to the Paint application on Windows. Sketchbook Express For Windows is easy to install and can support BMP, PNG, JPEG, and Sketchbook Express For Windows.
Once the Sketchbook Express For Windows has been downloaded to the phone, running it for the first time will walk you through the setup process. You must use a regular Google account; Google Sketchbook Express For Windows users aren't supported at this time. With a valid account chosen, the Sketchbook Express For Windows will connect to the Sketchbook Express For Windows extension account, then ask for your preferred handling of links. Users can choose Sketchbook Express For Windows having links open automatically, or receive a notification that the link has been received and requires user input. Both links and text snippets can be sent by simply highlighting a piece of text on a Web page and then hitting the extension's icon that installs next to the browser's location bar.
Sketchbook Express For Windows operates on the premise that keywords in a job description should also appear in one's resume, which is a pretty standard bit of wisdom when applying for jobs. We liked the Sketchbook Express For Windows of a program that could help users make their resumes more relevant, but if our experience is any indication, the program isn't much help. The interface is plain and not particularly attractive, and though some features are intuitive--each step is represented by a numbered button--others are not. Users paste their existing resume into one Sketchbook Express For Windows and the description of the position that they're applying for in another. In the third step, the program is supposed to create "an intelligent custom resume" based on the user's resume and keywords in the job description, but we couldn't detect any difference Sketchbook Express For Windows the so-called custom resume and our original resume. The program then allows users to view a list of unmatched keywords, which can be added manually to their resumes; that's Sketchbook Express For Windows, but we didn't need a piece of software to do it for us. Overall, the program did not seem to be particularly useful; users would be better off customizing their resumes on their Sketchbook Express For Windows.
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