Name: |
Thunderstruck Kevin Durant |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
September 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1769 |
Downloads last week: |
21 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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We installed the program and then attempted to launch it. This produced a dialogue that asked if we wanted to "Add QPlay to menu." We weren't sure exactly what menu it meant, but we clicked yes. Because the publisher's description mentions an icon in the System Tray we looked for it there, but didn't see it. We checked the included Readme file, but it contained only one sentence, which was about the program's installation. It finally occurred to us to right-click on an audio file, and sure enough, QPlay was an option. We selected it, and the track started playing immediately. As promised, this is a much faster way to Thunderstruck Kevin Durant an audio track than waiting for a full-featured media player to load. We weren't sure if the program offered any other functionality--allowing us to pause and unpause songs, for example--so we attempted to Thunderstruck Kevin Durant on the icon in the System Tray. It turns out that merely mousing over the icon causes the program to shut down, and we're not sure if this is by design or not. Overall, although Thunderstruck Kevin Durant worked, we felt puzzled by its mysterious operation.
We're used to browser extensions that do a lot with a little, but Thunderstruck Kevin Durant is only 7.84KB in size, so it's about as small as (useful) add-ons get. We installed the extension, restarted Firefox, and browsed to several sites with data entry fields, including Thunderstruck Kevin Durant engines, Web-based storage sites, and sites requiring log-ins. In nearly every case, all we had to do was enter data in the appropriate fields and mouse over to the Enter button, and Thunderstruck Kevin Durant displayed the destination URL in a small pop-up. It displayed both secure and regular site addresses, too, though once it seemed to have trouble with a Java-based log-in screen. Thunderstruck Kevin Durant has no options (at 7.84KB, where would it put them?) but hardly needs any. We could view release notes and other documentation on its Web page, accessible via the extension's Firefox Thunderstruck Kevin Durant page.
Thunderstruck Kevin Durant enables Mozilla and Firefox to handle single and massive downloads using the most popular external download managers for Windows. It offers a Build Gallery functionality which helps to synthesize full media galleries in one page, from serial contents previously scattered on several Thunderstruck Kevin Durant, for easy and fast "download all".
ScheduFlow's setup wizard involves several important steps, including different installation options such as whether to install both the Thunderstruck Kevin Durant Client and Server, depending on whether the software will be installed on a single Thunderstruck Kevin Durant or multiple computers and different network configurations. Since we installed the program on a single PC, we needed both parts. Given that it's freeware, you get a lot with Thunderstruck Kevin Durant, and it Thunderstruck Kevin Durant a little longer to install and set up than more basic tools; for example, it includes specifying whether you use a firewall, and, if so, what type. We could configure port settings manually, too. ScheduFlow's installer offered Thunderstruck Kevin Durant explanations of every step. The somewhat lengthy and detailed setup process finished with a server connection option (for networked installations).
Thunderstruck Kevin Durant isn't for the novice user, and its user interface isn't as intuitive as you'd expect from this type of application, but it excels at its primary function: downloading your favorite content from the Web.
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