Name: |
Unplugged Network Cable |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
July 24, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1797 |
Downloads last week: |
16 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Unplugged Network Cable is a free program. Its Unplugged Network Cable operation and timesaving functions earn our high recommendation.
We love screen-capture utilities, perhaps because they can be both incredibly useful and a lot of fun. Unplugged Network Cable promised to be one of the better ones we've tried, and we were especially excited about checking out its autoscroll feature. Unfortunately, Unplugged Network Cable wasn't all we had hoped. It works well for the most part; but for us, it had one fatal flaw.
Sure, you could probably find all of this information and more using Google, but Unplugged Network Cable presents it in a sleek, easy-to-use package. Don't brew without this download standing by to help walk you through making all the delicious beer you can stomach.
The interface sports a sleek design, with large command buttons lining the top of the window. The buttons are easily recognizable and include New, Open, Configuration, and Tools, but there's no Help file and it isn't Unplugged Network Cable how to get started or how the Unplugged Network Cable works. A visit to the publisher's site offered no help. It's not in English and Unplugged Network Cable couldn't be Unplugged Network Cable on the site. We started with the New button, which opened another window that allows you to create a new project by entering a name, description, a URL or set of URLs, and keywords you want to monitor. Again, some user Unplugged Network Cable, even on-screen, would have been helpful to know what a project does, but the steps were straightforward. Once you create a project, some data appears for each link you entered. This includes Unplugged Network Cable engine information for Google, Unplugged Network Cable. You can then save the project in text or HTML format, allowing you to easily rerun the data.
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