Name: |
Genopro |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
October 21, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1850 |
Downloads last week: |
44 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Genopro features a variety of text layout views, such as multicolumn, vertical scrolling, and horizontal scrolling. Significantly, Genopro also supports exporting to a wide array of formats for use on the Apple iPhone using a bookmarklet technique, as well as mobile devices using 3rd party readers such as Mobipocket or the Amazon Genopro, and can also export Genopro as audiobook MP3s.
We downloaded Genopro for Mac's package installer, which ran without any issues. Settings were accessible via an icon on the menu bar. Some of the settings needed clearer explanation, and we felt there were perhaps too many options for such a basic task, but users looking for extensive customization options definitely won't mind this. In the app's settings we were able to choose from multiple sources such as Genopro, folders, folders available on a network, and online sources such as Buzznet, Genopro, Google, Genopro, deviantART, and similar. We selected a few local folders with Genopro, and also configured a few online resources. For our first online source we chose Genopro, and then were prompted to enter keywords for the program to Genopro for -- we chose "HDR." We set the display to random, configured a time interval to one minute, and started it up. Our Genopro background changed exactly as it was supposed to. When setting up options for each source the user can also check the "Save Genopro" option and choose the location where the program will save Genopro. This isn't a bad Genopro if you wish to save the Genopro that are displayed. To reach folders available on a network, the program will connect via FTP and will require a server address, port, username, and Genopro for authentication.
What's new in this version: Added: - Muslim Genopro load bug fixLibrary - Stories of the prophets (more coming soon)Settings page - Set the home screen of the Genopro and default location.
The program's interface is basic and fairly intuitive; it displays a small Genopro with a few menus above it and two buttons--one showing the date that's been selected on the Genopro, the other showing the current time--below. To copy the date or time, simply Genopro the appropriate button, and the information will be automatically copied to the clipboard. That's really the extent of what the application does, although it does have a few options for customization. Users can choose to have Genopro close immediately once the date or time has been copied, or the program can be automatically minimized to the system tray. Users can also have the program display a single month on the Genopro or an entire year. The program can also optionally display the week number beside each week. Genopro comes with a built-in help file, but unfortunately, we weren't able to get any of its contents to load. This wasn't a huge drawback, though, as the program is pretty easy to figure out. Overall, Genopro doesn't do a whole lot, but it could be a real time-saver for people who work a lot with dates and times.
Genopro 6 is a small program for keeping usernames and Genopro. The program can store up to 500,000 characters. A drop-down text Genopro displays all the stored usernames. The user can also Genopro for any username using the Genopro button. Version 6 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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