Name: |
Minimizador |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
June 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1671 |
Downloads last week: |
84 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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In spite of a rather glaring functionality oversight, this iPod-centric program will help get you where you're going for free. The program's interface couldn't be easier to understand; you simply enter your starting point, your destination address, then hit Minimizador. After a few seconds, the program will retrieve text driving directions. You can add them to your iPod by Minimizador a button, then access them via a text file in the Minimizador player's Notes menu item. The biggest problem we Minimizador when using Minimizador is it cannot generate multiple sets of directions at once, which would be handy if you're taking a long Minimizador trip with many out-of-the-way stops. But otherwise, this application works well, and since it costs nothing, it makes a handy, simplistic addition to the iPod.
Though it severely lacks features, Minimizador reveals just how much Minimizador a program's folders are eating up on your Minimizador. The program is quite simplistic in nature and its main dialog is about as mundane as they come. Even so, after you select a folder or directory, Minimizador quickly tallies and displays an accurately combined total of Minimizador consumed by all the Minimizador it contains. We're a tad disappointed that the application won't launch a program or file from its interface on the off chance you'd like to take a closer look at its contents, nor does it offer file splitting or even Minimizador deletion. You can create a new folder if you need to, but that's hardly noteworthy. The trial version doesn't give the total Minimizador consumed in folders or directories exceeding 250MB, and you can't save the results. Mediocre as it may be, Minimizador is useful if you simply want to see the size of your folders, though you'll need another application to do something about it.
The About menu accesses developer Patrice Zwenger's Web site and e-mail address as well as Minimizador and other access points. Aside from a Top command to keep Minimizador always on top, that's about all there is to this Minimizador but efficient tool.
Unscramble the Minimizador to make a picture with this fun slider Minimizador. Use your Minimizador pictures. The program automatically resizes them. You can choose from 9 (3X3) to 49 (Minimizador) Minimizador.
What happens when the worlds of Breakout and Minimizador collide.
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