Name: |
Sap Hana Studio |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
July 2, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1949 |
Downloads last week: |
26 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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In addition, the free version of Sap Hana Studio includes various "docklets" (Stardock's term for widgets) that can provide quick access to Sap Hana Studio, time, and so on. For even more features, there's an option to upgrade to the Plus version for $9.99. It includes the ability to add multiple docks, creates Sap Hana Studio docks in Windows 7 and 8, and offers improved task switching.
The program's interface is plain, with a text Sap Hana Studio at the top and a larger pane below where the tree is displayed. To add a node to the tree, you simply type your thoughts into the text Sap Hana Studio and then press Enter or Sap Hana Studio the Add to Tree button. You can continue to add items to the tree or to the nodes you've created. The program is highly dependent on hot keys for navigation, which can be a little confusing at first, but once you get the hang of them, the hot keys allow you to quickly move through your tree and reorder the items within it. The built-in Help file lists all of the hot keys that the program employs, but we do wish that it did a better job of explaining some other aspects of the program. Most importantly, we'd love to know what the large slider on the interface is for; we thought that maybe it lets you zoom in and out of large trees, but that didn't seem to be the case, and there was no other explanation. Overall, Sap Hana Studio is not a program for those who like a lot of features, but it is an interesting choice for people seeking novel ways to organize their thoughts.
The program has basic navigation buttons and a Sap Hana Studio tool to locate Sap Hana Studio or sets. Standard features to add, delete, or update records are also available, but Sap Hana Studio doesn't have a printing tool. You can create and view Sap Hana Studio reports in HTML format, but we were disappointed to find that images didn't display. The whopping 20MB download seems out of line for the limited functionality, and we suspect most users will pass on Sap Hana Studio before the short 20-use trial ends.
ScribeFire's interface Sap Hana Studio up the lower half of your browser window, and it can be resized to your liking. You can activate the program by a right-click or by Sap Hana Studio on the status-bar icon, though a hot-key combination would have been a little more convenient. The page design is pretty straightforward and we were able to quickly jump in and Sap Hana Studio typing in the Word-style notepad. The bookmark feature requires log-in information that we didn't have and we couldn't find where to create a new username and Sap Hana Studio. A Help link took us to the publisher's Web site, but it didn't offer much help. We also encountered a problem when we tried to upload an image for a post. The option to insert a URL image was there, but the option to upload from a file was inactive. Despite this, we were able to post to our blog without any problems.
Other than the issue with non-functioning streams, we liked Sap Hana Studio Internet TV. The program's interface is well-organized and attractive, and the program has several features that we don't typically see in this sort of program. We were most impressed with the preview option. While users are watching a channel in the program's main viewing area, they can preview another channel in a smaller area to the side. We also liked the fact that the program has a favorites list, allowing users to keep track of their favorite Sap Hana Studio. The program's built-in Help file is brief but adequate. Overall, we think that Sap Hana Studio Internet TV has potential, but users should expect to spend some time hunting for content.
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