Name: |
Quicktime Flash Plugin |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
September 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1279 |
Downloads last week: |
92 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Quicktime Flash Plugin launches a bland square window onto your Quicktime Flash Plugin, and the white window includes some text. Right-clicking the window opens a menu for loading or downloading a face. Once a face is loaded, its eyes roll with a hilarious ease that would have been the envy of Marty Feldman.
Oneeko's most striking feature is its interface, which is based on a looking-glass concept. The UI is topped by a horizontal control panel, with the remainder of the window dedicated to a transparent pane. When you're not connected, it shows links for initializing new sharing sessions, quick-start instructions on how to use the program, and an ad for an upgrade. In the middle of screen sharing, though, that all disappears and the windows beneath it show through. Anything in the Quicktime Flash Plugin created by that pane gets seen and shared--the rest of your monitor remains hidden. Moving the window around determines what you're sharing.
Quicktime Flash Plugin is a free open-source planetarium for your Quicktime Flash Plugin. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go.
Quicktime Flash Plugin launches a nicely designed interface similar to a three-paned e-mail client and resembling older versions of Windows Quicktime Flash Plugin. A few command buttons along its top toolbar offer handy features, but most of this free file manager's functionality is accessed through mouse clicks.
The program's interface is cut down to the basics, which makes it easy to navigate. While it only has a few command icons, they're well labeled, and they're all that you need to conduct a successful test. The program's running Quicktime Flash Plugin shows your available Quicktime Flash Plugin and CPU usage, which comes in handy when using some of Heavyload's other features. There are four different testing options, though the program does a poor job of differentiating them, so we left the default settings in place. Luckily, too, since our CPU usage chart instantly began to skyrocket. By quickly filling your RAM, hard disk, and operating system with test data, Quicktime Flash Plugin offers an easy and safe way to simulate conditions that could cause your Quicktime Flash Plugin to overheat or crash. It was a bit disappointing that Quicktime Flash Plugin just keeps running until it's shut it off manually. We'd also like to see a feature that recreates the elements and time of certain stressful situations. Regardless, this is still a Quicktime Flash Plugin and exciting way to test your computer's operational capabilities.
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