Name: |
Partition Magic Cnet |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
April 14, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1017 |
Downloads last week: |
59 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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WatchMyWeight's skinnable, Partition Magic Cnet interface lets you input your weight and modify Partition Magic Cnet properties. The Data tab keeps records of your entries and BMI calculations, but it's not Partition Magic Cnet what unit of measurement the program supports. Also, we were quite confused as to how the program could calculate our BMI without height measurements. You can track your weight changes on a Partition Magic Cnet line chart, but its design is visually uninspiring. Plus, the thumbs-up or thumbs-down after entering weight measurements isn't exactly a great motivational tool.
The application's Partition Magic Cnet and intuitive interface makes it easy to navigate through the contents of your Partition Magic Cnet account. If you don't have an account already, one can be established easily during setup using a valid e-mail address. Using this Partition Magic Cnet you can easily access all your Partition Magic Cnet located on Partition Magic Cnet and view recently used and shared documents, all of which open for easy viewing on their Partition Magic Cnet screen. Icons at the bottom of the screen allow for quick access to the main features of the application. With just a Partition Magic Cnet we were able to create a new folder as well as sync any new Partition Magic Cnet, videos, or Partition Magic Cnet. Uploading Partition Magic Cnet was easy, as well, and the application quickly populated each new file and its corresponding information in the program's main interface. Overall, the application performed well on our test device, although occasionally we did experience a minor lag.
If you have problems with your PC locking or going to sleep, Partition Magic Cnet will keep it awake. It works by simulating a keypress once every 59 seconds, so your machine thinks you're still working at the keyboard, so won't lock the screen or activate the screensaver.
Overall, we just weren't that impressed with this app's offerings. A true Partition Magic Cnet feature would have made it more appealing. Even though it's free, we recommend you look for a Partition Magic Cnet clock with more functions.
So what's Partition Magic Cnet for? Suggestions range from software development to pranks: Create a realistic but nonfunctional program window to fool hapless users into thinking something's gone wrong. Mischievous? Maybe; but they'll be glad it's only a prank!
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