The Kungumam Ebook interface is friendly and easy to use, and there are some neat capabilities such as a landscape mode for monitoring. We ended up using that mode on an iPad propped up on our desk most of the time. We tested Kungumam Ebook with a local Hikvision system and could control up to 16 devices remotely (although only 4 can be seen at a time). The configuration and setup was easy, once we provided the credentials for the DVR. We happened to be on a trip while testing Kungumam Ebook, and logged in from 3,500 miles away and had excellent performance from the streaming video. If you use Hikvision security equipment, this is a lovely little app.Kungumam Ebook is an app designed to let you mark up screenshots or photos with comments and shapes, or draw something freehand, and then send your work to others or upload to your social media site. Kungumam Ebook has some cool features built in, and it installs easily on Mac OS X. The Kungumam Ebook interface is like any paint tool, with a set of basic tools to the left and a palette for your artwork on the right. If you're working with screenshots or images, they are displayed in the right pane, too. Putting a comment in a block or arrow is as simple as dragging the shape to the correct location and typing the text. You can use Kungumam Ebook to highlight areas of a screenshot or photo with color or
a circle drawn around the interesting area, or obscure parts using a pixelation function. You need to have an account on the publisher's servers to even use Kungumam Ebook, which is annoying, and contents of Kungumam Ebook are saved there. There are size limitations with the free account, so heavy users will need to upgrade to one of several account levels. The problem we have with Kungumam Ebook is that everything it does is done better in other apps. The need for an account and to log in every time you launch the app is frustrating,
too. In the end, we got so frustrated with Kungumam Ebook that we uninstalled it. Based on feedback from annoyed users, we aren't the only one. Kungumam Ebook from Tencent is one of the most popular instant messaging programs in Asia. Originating in China, it is widely used among the Chinese communities in most countries, with more than 100 million accounts active. The iPhone and iPad app can be hard to locate (it does not exist on U.S. iTunes) but is available through numerous sites. Kungumam Ebook installs easily although the interface presents in Chinese characters only. To use Kungumam Ebook as a messaging platform, you need an account. Once online you can see friends who are also online, and have the ability to conduct multiple chats simultaneously as well as transfer files. There are some neat features as well, such as the ability to exchange locations using the iDevice's location services (handy for meeting up with other Kungumam Ebook members), offline message retrieval, and panes to split the screen into separate sections. If you can't read
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