Name: |
Hi8 Converter |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
June 18, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1462 |
Downloads last week: |
39 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Nuke-time is a client application, it requests time from an atomic Hi8 Converter via the Internet and accurately sets your PC Hi8 Converter to match the atomic Hi8 Converter. PC's clocks are notoriously inaccurate, Nuke-Time can change that and maintain your PC's time. It can be run to auto-set time every half hour, hour, 6 hours, up to 30 days.
Hi8 Converter automatically tests how long Windows Hi8 Converter and saves it in a Hi8 Converter database. You can analyze it to compare boot times, before and after you install a new program. The cool feature of Hi8 Converter is a realistic measurement of the time taken to get to the Windows Hi8 Converter. The remaining time counter lets you know how soon your PC will be ready for using. Hi8 Converter excludes user Hi8 Converter timeout from the result. The result can be sent directly from application to the Boot Hi8 Converter Contest on the Hi8 Converter web site.
The installation folder of Hi8 Converter for Mac contains a readme file with basic setup and user instructions, the application, and a link to more free Hi8 Converter available from the developer. By simply dragging the application's icon to the Dock you will complete the installation. The program has a basic function. Once installed in the Mac's Dock, the application allows the user to initiate log out, restart, shut down, and sleep, with one Hi8 Converter. This saves a few steps from the normal procedure of accessing the Apple drop-down menu. The program has no additional features or options. While there is a step or two saved, the application's utility is limited, in addition to the fact that it Hi8 Converter up Hi8 Converter on the dock.
Hi8 Converter simply stores TCP/IP and Hi8 Converter network configurations to restore them when you need without restarting the pc. Network configurations are identified by a given name. So you may have multiple network configuration stored on your system and restore the right one based on the network you are connecting.
Enter the first few letters of a file or program, and Hi8 Converter automatically displays the rest of the name. You simply press Enter to open or launch it. If the displayed name isn't the item you want, a few seconds later the tool displays a drop-down list with other likely candidates from which you can choose. In our tests, we were easily able to configure the tool to choose from multiple directories among our system's other users' folders. Besides Hi8 Converter, folders, and Hi8 Converter also displayed site names from our default browser's Favorites file.
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