![]() ![]() For those taking videos, enjoy clear and crisp sounds thanks to the front speaker with DTS Studio Sound which provides sound seamlessly without any disturbances. ‘Selfies’ have also never looked better thanks to the Liquid E3 front flash which optimises portrait quality in short distance plus the AcerRAPID™ key on the back. Users are no longer restricted to require good lighting in order to take vivid images, with high-speed image processing, brilliant low light photos are captured with high brightness allowing users to take images wherever and whenever they fancy. The Liquid E3 comes with both a 2MP front camera and 13MP rear camera with ultra-fast focus which means users never miss a shot. In addition to its sleek appearance the Liquid E3 is also powerful, running on Android 4.2.2 and equipped with a Quad Core 1.2 GHz processor, 4 GB of internal user storage, 1 GB of memory, Wi-Fi, and integrated GPS. Weighing only 135 grams and with a curved design, the Liquid E3 provides the user with a comfortable holding experience making it easy to grip both vertically and horizontally. The Liquid E3 features a beautiful 4.7 inch high-definition screen with IPS technology which makes images appear vivid at a wider viewing angle. AcerFLOAT™ apps for real time advanced multitasking.įollowing the success of its smartphone range, Acer today unveiled the Liquid E3, a compact 4.7-inch smartphone designed for photo enthusiasts looking to take great quality images to share with friends and family through social media. ![]() Capture presentations with Acer SnapNote.“f1.8” 13MP rear camera with ultra-fast focus, “Bright Magic” and AcerRAPID™.Unique 2MP front camera with front LED flash for amazing selfies.4.7 inch HD IPS screen encased in a sleek 8.9mm unibody design.It’s only 9 Euros and it’s available in the App Store or directly from the vendor’s website. For example, need to enter a phone number in Skype’s rather unhandy phone number panel? If it occurs on a web page in an image, you can use ScreenFloat, switch to Skype and type in what you see directly. In short, ScreenFloat is a little gem and it has unexpected uses as well. If you don’t want that, you can, however, get rid of it immediately. But the screenshot itself is saved to the ScreenFloat Shots Browser for later use. When you’re finished, you can close the window and it’ll be gone. ![]() I tried dragging to a Ulysses sheet, dropping into a Mail message, onto the Pixelmator icon in the Dock – it all works brilliantly. You can drag that to any app you want and have a copy of the screenshot in there. That’s been taken care of by the ability to just drag the sides to make it smaller.Īs soon as the floater has been made, you can access a menu, but better yet, when you hover over the floating screenshot, there’s a tiny icon at the bottom-left that pops up. Now, there could be a problem with having a floating window that stays on top: if your screenshot consists of a large area, everything gets covered up. That window will stay on top of everything, until you tell it to go away. ScreenFloat lets you take your screenshots with a keyboard shortcut, but when you’ve released the keys, instead of dumping the shot on your Desktop, it pops up a floating window with the shot inside. I have just now discovered it and already it has proven to be a life saver, especially when you’re on a deadline. That’s when ScreenFloat will be a revelation. Often, though, that screenshot becomes part of the chaos on that Desktop, with you losing time prying it from underneath open windows and active apps – or perhaps your Desktop is so chock-full of icons, aliases and other things, it is hard to find the shot in the first place. ![]() What are you doing at the moment? Right, you’re probably using the macOS keyboard shortcut, have the screenshot dumped on your Desktop and edit it or send it after dragging it from there. Imagine these scenarios: you have a website and need to take screenshots often or you’re a photographer and want to quickly send Photoshop comps to customers, or you’re like me and need to add screenshots to almost all of your software reviews. It’s compatible with High Sierra and you get a 15-day trial period without the watermark nonsense some other vendors insist you’ll put up with. ScreenFloat is such a utility, available for macOS only. Sometimes you come across a product that you didn’t know you needed until you see it, try it and are amazed. ![]()
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