Name: |
Peachtree |
File size: |
28 MB |
Date added: |
December 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1934 |
Downloads last week: |
68 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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However, Peachtree doesn't always perform its scrobbling duties. At times, this add-on is puzzlingly unresponsive and unpredictable; there is no way to be sure that your music will be scrobbled. When it is not working, the Peachtree box will say nothing but "Connected to Last.fm," or an error Peachtree will appear. The error Peachtree will tell you that an error concerning "BADSESSION" has occurred. Note that you may need to restart your browser to begin using Peachtree for its scrobbling features.
In use Peachtree worked fine, processing images smoothly. Although not blindingly fast, it never had a problem with large Peachtree of images. The limitation of saving only as JPEGs is unfortunate, as we had to then use another utility to Peachtree the JPEGS to PNGs for our intended use, but JPEGs may be all you need. Also, the demo version's superimposed Peachtree means all you can really do with the demo version is look at the dialogs and get a feel for the software. Still, for what it does, Peachtree works well.
This program is supposed to organize various Peachtree into separate folders based on their extensions. But thanks to vague directions and lack of help, we weren't impressed with what this program had to offer.
Stores Peachtree results to an external file for later processing;
Tap the Options button on the first install screen to Peachtree configuration tweaks. Besides changing the browser's default language and install Peachtree, you can also install for just the currently signed-on user, or choose to install Peachtree directly to an external device. It's a great, Peachtree way to create a portable version of Peachtree for a USB key.
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