Name Maker Ultra
£39.99
Name Maker Ultra is perfect for those who want more control over the generation of names than is provided by Name Maker LE. If you are familiar with the basic product, the addition of options and facilities make Name Maker Ultra an indispensable tool. It is able to generate names, quickly and easily. This flexible system incorporates a large database of thousands of male and female names along with many more thousands of last names. This gives millions of possible combinations of first and last name, then, when middle names are added, the possibilities are almost endless.
The number of names to be generated is selectable, so that there are just the right number of names to look through to find that ideal name.
In addition to all this, Name Maker Ultra has the ability in conjunction with Microsoft Text to Speech to read aloud the names generated using the computers default voice. This helps to ensure that the name is not only readable, but also sounds correct when read out aloud.
Names can be exported to a file, so they can be used for import into other programs, such as for database record generation, or algorithm testing. There are various options, enabling total control over the export process, including the file format.
The system is easily configurable and enables a variety of parameters to be used to control the generated names.
These include:
- Selecting the first letter of the first name
- Selecting the first letter of the middle name
- Selecting the first letter of the last name
- Selecting the sex of the name
- Loading new data sets of first names
- Loading new data sets of last names
- Excluding the built in databases
- Exporting generated names to file
Name Maker Ultra contains detailed help on how to make full use of the program. It also requires the Microsoft .NET v3.5 runtime.
Name Maker Ultra is an enhancement to Name Maker Pro which is also available from Dvana.
Dvana is proud that Name Maker Ultra is part of the Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 Microsoft Platform Ready program.
