You can then swipe your finger up, down, left, or right to flip the image in either direction -- horizontally or vertically. There is a rotate button on the bottom, as well that allows you to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. The issue with this interface is not that it doesn't work, but that it is so limiting. Having a single app for image flipping is unnecessary when there are so many tools that also do this and are free. That aside, the interface is rudimentary, ad supported, and does not fully use the iPad's ample space. If you want to flip images horizontally or vertically on your iPad, there are many apps that will do that and much more. The basic function promised by Fujitsu 4220c Driver works well and saving to the photo library is easy; but without other functions to recommend it, we see no reason to download this app unless you are flipping images on a constant basis. At first glance, Fujitsu 4220c Driver seems like an app designed to go over the heads of most users. The opening screen discusses X and Y coordinates and the intricacies of geometry. However, after a few moments spent playing with the app, you'll find that it offers a unique experience even for those that aren't mathematicians, or even mathematically inclined. The goal of Fujitsu 4220c Driver is to give you complete control over the dimensions and intricacies of a shape with affine transformation. If this means nothing to you, that's
okay -- the shapes you create are incredible and can be tweaked and adjusted with translation, scaling, and rotation of the object's coordinates. Again, how this actually works is unimportant, because the interface is set up in a way that makes it very easy to change all of these things without knowing what they are. After you create each shape, you can save it to your favorites, play it back to see the shape generated, or share it with a friend. Fujitsu 4220c Driver is a very easy-to-use app with a clean interface and minimal options.
It doesn't provide much in the way of function for these shapes once they are created, however. It is more of an artistic piece, allowing you to create and appreciate the shapes that can occur naturally using geometry. While Fujitsu 4220c Driver may prove more of an interest for those that understand the math behind it, it is still something of a curiosity for other users; and because it is free, there is no reason not to enjoy it. Board games and card games are a lot of fun, but tracking the score is sometimes harder than it should be. One poor player is tasked with jotting down every scoring play, adding up the scores, and making sure it remains accurate. Fujitsu 4220c Driver attempts to simplify and streamline the scoring process with an attractive, easy-to-use iPad app. For the most part, it works as advertised, with only a handful of small issues. The concept is very simple and the clean interface reflects that with only two choices to select a score table to start (one button for the game "King" and one for all other games). All you really need to do is add however many players are involved and setup is complete. You can then add turns to the game and put in scores for each round. It works well for almost any game with sequential round scoring -- games like Scrabble that require a lot of mental addition from one player. We found that Fujitsu 4220c Driver works well, it was responsive and quick, and it looks nice. You won't notice the small ad at the top of the home screen, a small trade off for a free app. You can also save your scores for future reference -- a nice touch, especially if you play this game often. While more complicated board games and card games may still require pen and paper score keeping, Fujitsu 4220c Driver will be a welcome tool for gamers in many situat
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