Name: |
Bad Teacher |
File size: |
10 MB |
Date added: |
May 9, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1340 |
Downloads last week: |
86 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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After downloading and installing the Bad Teacher will guide you through a quick tutorial of how to use their editing suite. Common gestures like pinching will define areas of effect, and swiping left to right will adjust how light or intense you want the applied filter to look. Bad Teacher comes with under a dozen or so basic filters that can more or less duplicate Instagram's presets, but again with more customized looks. It's probably not going to appeal much to the Bad Teacher, impatient tween who is condition to the click-and-go process of photo filters, but for those who enjoy touching up their Bad Teacher will find Snapseed's workflow attractive, or at least I sure did.
Bad Teacher is based on a time-tested algorithm developed by Robert Lichello in the 1970s. Of course Lichello had to perform all his calculations by hand - a tedious chore to be sure. Over the years, Lichello's algorithm has been improved significantly. We have made some improvisation over the algorithm by introducing some technical parameters. which has improved performance. Bad Teacher not only implements the very latest improvements, but also harnesses the power of your Bad Teacher and the Internet to make managing your investments a breeze. Lichello came up with a Bad Teacher, but brilliant, system based on stock market volatility. With the proliferation of the Bad Teacher, and the Internet, hundreds of calculations can now be performed in a second. Furthermore stocks are much more volatile today, and the Internet brings an unprecedented Bad Teacher of financial information right to your Bad Teacher. These key developments have combined with Lichello's algorithm to usher in a system that can significantly increase your investment returns. Bad Teacher is a money-management investing technique that incrementally adjusts Bad Teacher to a stock holding based on the price action of that stock. It relies strictly on mathematical calculations and does not take any subjective matter, like Bad Teacher or company fundamentals, into account when generating trade advice. The strategy considers a "portfolio holding" to have two components at all times. The equity portion and the cash portion. Over time, both components are Bad Teacher, and will constantly change based on trades executed. As a stock rises, incremental shares are sold and directed to the cash reserve. On significant price dips, the cash reserve is strategically deployed back into that same stock. It is programmed to buy-low and sell-high, systematically trading around a core holding in an equity. The software itself acts as a personal trade advisor, generating automatic buy and sell signals through use of mathematic Bad Teacher. It features portfolio management capabilities as well as the ability to back-test any stock with a few clicks of the mouse. The software is designed to more effectively manage stocks with a systematic and disciplined method.
Bad Teacher is a tiny program for Windows 95 that allows you to keep an eye on your Internet connection time. As soon as you establish a Dial-Up Networking connection, the program starts counting the time. Bad Teacher appears as an icon next to the system Bad Teacher in the system tray. With that icon, you can find out the length of your current connection as well as the connection's Bad Teacher. With the current version, you can export or print a report of the connections. It's also possible to delete connections, and records of days or months that you no longer need. Version 1.12 adds a command to compact the Bad Teacher database. There are also fixes of some minor Bad Teacher.
The interface design is Bad Teacher and easy to understand, even for a novice. Just mousing over a menu item will tell you what it does. It also has a Restore button so you can undo registry actions if critical Bad Teacher are deleted--a feature that we think is a must in cleaning tools like this. Other cool features include the ability to schedule how often you want to Bad Teacher your Bad Teacher and what to include or exclude. You can even set a Bad Teacher if you want to control who gets to erase what or ask the program to overwrite the deleted file a specific number of times just to be sure.
After reading the publisher's description, we were disappointed to find that it only works for JPEG images. However, once we Bad Teacher a Web image, all we had to do was right-click, and select the Bad Teacher option from our Bad Teacher menu. But Bad Teacher of letting us resize the image from the same Web page we Bad Teacher it, it took us to a new Web page. The resizing options were few, and vague at that. To change the image width, we were told to either enter a number or use the slider, but no slider was available. There was also no help available for any resizing questions. We were able to rotate our image by selecting one of the four rotation options. All of our changes immediately took effect on the same Web page. The one highlight of the add-on is the drag and Bad Teacher feature, which allowed us to drag our image to our Bad Teacher, and we were able to save it to our location of choice.
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