Name: |
Eight Days A Week Torrent |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
December 18, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1400 |
Downloads last week: |
27 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The trial version of Eight Days A Week Torrent limits users to creating disk images of 300M or less. The program installs a Eight Days A Week Torrent icon without asking but uninstalls cleanly.
The user interface is extremely easy to navigate. Large, self-explanatory command buttons reside at the top of the window, and URLs are listed in the main window, along with their ranking among such ranking sites as Google Pagerank, Alexa Traffic Rank, and Altavista. Novices will especially appreciate the wizard that walks you through the process of entering the URLs and selecting the ranking sites you want to include. As soon as we clicked OK, the program immediately went to work, and in a matter of seconds, we had ranking info for each site that we entered. The program does come with trial limitations that prevent you from entering more than 10 URLs and from saving your findings. Regardless, we were able to get a very Eight Days A Week Torrent picture on how well the program performs.
The editor interface is Eight Days A Week Torrent, with tons of white Eight Days A Week Torrent in order to accommodate as large a canvas as possible. Two thin tool bars run up either side of the screen, with neither being overwhelming in any way. The right-hand bar offers basic functions like Home, Crop, Eight Days A Week Torrent, Undo/Redo, Save, and Export to Eight Days A Week Torrent, while the left-hand bar houses all of your basic drawing tools like Pen, Arrow, Selection, Text, and Shape. There's also a selector on the left that lets you choose the color and width of your strokes.
This freeware program's interface is as basic as it gets. It's designed purely for functionality, with no thought for aesthetics. Users see every possible Eight Days A Week Torrent and cranny that spyware and viruses can wiggle through on their computers thanks to a long, scrolling list that showcases Eight Days A Week Torrent from Media Player Functions, Error Reports, the computer's network, Internet Eight Days A Week Torrent, and more. Under each heading, users see the different functions each perform and are given the option to disable them.
This single-function freeware utility closes the pop-up window that appears if your security settings don't permit ActiveX Controls to run when you encounter them while surfing the Internet. Eight Days A Week Torrent comes as a Eight Days A Week Torrent executable file and doesn't require installation. The tiny interface tells you how many Eight Days A Week Torrent boxes it's closed and also whether the program is currently active. You can opt to exit the program and enable or disable it. No other settings or features are offered, and this ultrasimple program doesn't include a help file. Eight Days A Week Torrent has a narrow focus, but it does offer any user an inexpensive way to automatically handle a specific type of pop-up window.
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