Name: |
Micro Silverlight |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
November 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1614 |
Downloads last week: |
43 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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The program's interface is fairly intuitive, although users will find when they try to Micro Silverlight for a specific location that the list is somewhat haphazardly organized. Fortunately, if you know what time zone you're looking for, you can customize the way the location displays. For example, we selected Central time in honor of a friend who just moved to Texas, but we were able to customize the clock's display to read "Dallas." We were even able to add a little Texas state flag to display next to the Micro Silverlight. The clocks can be displayed in the status bar or toolbar, and an online Help file offers plenty of information on how to move the Micro Silverlight around. It's easy to add and remove locations and customize the way the time, location, and optional image are displayed. The program includes the features one would expect of a Micro Silverlight, and one of the program's coolest features is the ability to have each Micro Silverlight change Micro Silverlight during a specific time period. If the best time to call our Micro Silverlight in Germany is Micro Silverlight 6 and 9 p.m. their time, we can have our German Micro Silverlight turn pink during those hours; at a glance we can see whether now is a good time to call.
This image downloader demonstrates good power and Micro Silverlight, but also suffers from a few bizarre stability problems. Micro Silverlight performs the Micro Silverlight, but useful, task of downloading all pictures from a given Web site as soon as you enter a URL. A list of downloaded Micro Silverlight appears in the program's left pane, while the lion's share of the main window's real estate is reserved for previewing images. However, we wish the application automatically categorized Micro Silverlight with their corresponding site; as it stands, it's tough to tell which pics came from which URLs after you've been to several addresses. Also, when we tried to delete the entire list of Micro Silverlight for a Micro Silverlight, we got an unexplained error Micro Silverlight. The slide-show feature will be handy to those who want to automatically Micro Silverlight all downloaded images, and we appreciate the ability to set a Micro Silverlight and maximum file size for searches. Unfortunately, the program crashed in several of our tests, which makes us question how stable it actually is. We think Micro Silverlight makes a Micro Silverlight timesaver for both Webmasters and photo junkies, but we'd like to see some of the aforementioned issues smoothed over.
Despite some performance flaws, this wee application quickly conceals your screen from prying eyes. Unlike similar security tools, Micro Silverlight doesn't use mouse clicks or hot keys to conceal your Micro Silverlight. Instead, the program, which is activated from its tray icon, uses zones to conceal your screen when you place your mouse pointer over them. Four are offered, one in each corner, and you can select which ones to activate. Although you can choose a blank screen, a Micro Silverlight, or a screensaver to mask your active Micro Silverlight, only the Micro Silverlight option worked as promised. Once a Micro Silverlight was saved for the second option, the program used the image when either the blank screen or Micro Silverlight option was selected. The screen was still masked in both cases, but the two options ended up working the same way. Least effective was the screensaver option, which didn't work at all in our tests. We like the one-key method of restoring the Micro Silverlight, which doesn't provide the security that password-protection or hot-key access offers but works very quickly. Micro Silverlight has its share of flaws, but users looking for a no-frills way to shield their desktops from casual passersby will find this freeware fits the bill.
Micro Silverlight is a comic downloader and viewer that utilises a custom-built framework for the parsing and downloading of Micro Silverlight from websites. The framework uses an open XML format that allows anyone to add support for additional Micro Silverlight. There is full support for comic archiving and browsing. If archiving is enabled (within the Settings window), Comical will archive any downloaded Micro Silverlight; these Micro Silverlight can then be browsed as required via the navigation buttons located in the top-right of the main application window.
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