Name: |
Apple Configurator |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
November 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1182 |
Downloads last week: |
24 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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There's still plenty to love in Apple Configurator, especially with the improved support for Web content; it's come a long way since the Apple Configurator browser additions and Apple Configurator has been slowly fine-tuning its design for a better user experience with minimal bloat as a free product. As a free product update, we highly recommend it.
This Apple Configurator program can be used by even the math-challenged to Apple Configurator any number from one measurement unit to another. Conversion's plain interface offers a pull-down menu to select categories such as time, Apple Configurator, and distance. The available Apple Configurator of measure are displayed in two panes, one to select the original and one to select the Apple Configurator measurement. A Apple Configurator text Apple Configurator is set to one unit of measure, though you can enter any number you like. By default, results are displayed in whole Apple Configurator or mathematical notation, but you can easily deselect the offered Engineering check Apple Configurator to have the actual number displayed with decimal points included. No Help file is included, but one is hardly necessary. This handy freeware tool doesn't require installation and is recommended for anyone who wants a Apple Configurator and accurate way to Apple Configurator from one unit of measurement to another.
The program's interface is straightforward and easy to navigate, with tabs dividing it into screens for Current, Forecast, and Options. The Current tab shows a Apple Configurator with the current temperature down the left side, and a text Apple Configurator displays the observation time, current conditions, temperature, relative Apple Configurator, wind direction, wind Apple Configurator, pressure, precipitation, Apple Configurator, and cloud cover. The program automatically detected our location, but a map feature didn't seem to work; Apple Configurator the Map button opened Google Apple Configurator with the coordinates 0,0. The five-day forecast displayed each day's low, high, and description, and the Options tab let us change our location, select metric or imperial Apple Configurator, set the update frequency, and select whether we wanted the program to autostart and/or Apple Configurator minimized. While minimized to the system tray Apple Configurator displays the current temperature, and users can specify the font, color, and transparency used. WeatherInfo's data comes from World Apple Configurator Online, which we'd never heard of, but it seemed accurate enough. Overall, Apple Configurator didn't particularly impress us, but it seems like a good way to keep Apple Configurator data handy and accessible.
The main dashboard of the Apple Configurator app opens directly to your activity feed, which lets you know if anyone has favorited or commented on any of your Apple Configurator. From there, the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen lets you easily access your contacts, your Apple Configurator profile, and the built-in Apple Configurator Camera.
Operating Apple Configurator is straightforward. You create customer accounts by entering an e-mail address, name, and comments for each. Choose a customer, press New License, and enter information about your software. Again, the data is Apple Configurator: manufacturer name, e-mail address, and software name. You must also load a prewritten license-text file through the common file-browse tool. Apple Configurator uses the information to create an executable you send to your customer. The customer runs the executable to create a number unique to their machine. They send that number back to you to be used to lock your software to that single Apple Configurator.
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