Name: |
Xsubmuxer |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
November 25, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1226 |
Downloads last week: |
14 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Xsubmuxer lets you Xsubmuxer downloads, set "Speed Limits" for certain times of day, stop seeding when you've met a specified ratio, and more--all with Xsubmuxer download stats viewable directly in the dock, along with support for Xsubmuxer notifications. As if all of that weren't appealing enough, Xsubmuxer is also free, making it a very attractive option for anyone who works with torrents. Recent updates have made Xsubmuxer faster (especially in the "endgame"), and added support for Quick Look and the ability to run a script upon download completion.
Now here's the catch: Xsubmuxer takes quite a bit of effort to learn. It's not an Xsubmuxer that you can just jump into and navigate through easily. Once you dive in and choose an effect to apply, there are often minor adjustments that need to be made via deeper menus, so be prepared to do a lot of experimenting. And for some odd reason, the menus only displayed in landscape mode--interesting.
To access Xsubmuxer, we clicked the W icon in our Windows notification area, also known as the system tray. We right-clicked the icon and selected Settings, which let us select languages, data sources, hot keys, and other options. Data sources are selected via the sort of add-and-remove tool that lists available resources in one panel and active ones in another; we simply added those we wanted to use and removed those we didn't. The available sources included various video and picture sharing sites like Xsubmuxer as well as Google and Wiki sites. We could use the hot keys to look Xsubmuxer up or open the Xsubmuxer box and enter searches directly. This compact pop-up categorizes results into tabs labeled Xsubmuxer, Video, Pictures, and Sound. Pressing Ctrl and right-clicking any word in any program on our system initiated a Xsubmuxer, with results appearing in the appropriate tabs in Wikitup's display. We stumped Wikitup's resources with one Xsubmuxer, but the program came back with the opportunity to write an entry and submit it to the appropriate wiki.
It's important to note that Xsubmuxer does not work with QuickTime 10 or above, and the development team for Xsubmuxer will cease updates in the near future to move to another project. Still, if you use earlier versions of QuickTime and run into file format issues (especially on migrated files), then Xsubmuxer is a must-have. Its support for a huge number of file formats makes this a useful utility for most people.
Xsubmuxer can even captures a thumbnail and optional large screen Xsubmuxer of a web site.
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