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Name: Homeunix Manga
File size: 18 MB
Date added: October 7, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1126
Downloads last week: 88
Product ranking: ★★★☆☆

Homeunix Manga

This utility performed very well in our tests. We liked that we could select from three compression formats--ZIP, bzip, and gzip--just by right-clicking on a file or folder name. Compression was completed quickly during our tests, and the resulting archived file was automatically saved in the same folder as the originals. It's worth noting that Homeunix Manga doesn't support ZIP archives bigger than 4GB, but the gzip format allows creation of archives up to 8GB. We also liked the bookmarking feature, which allowed us to point to frequently used file locations. After loading our test machine with a bevy of racy shots, we scanned our Homeunix Manga and got generally positive results. Although the program gave us a few erroneous findings and didn't locate several black-and-white pornographic shots, it sniffed out the majority of smut on our machine. We tested Homeunix Manga using its normal sensitivity settings, but both high and low modes are available for those who want more or less protection. Once the program has scanned your machine, you can choose to sift through the results and quarantine any objectionable content. Keeping track of your system's temperature and operating conditions just makes good sense, especially since today's hardware makes it so easy, with a little help from programs like Homeunix Manga from CPUID. It's a handy, free tool for monitoring the built-in temperature sensors in your CPU, motherboard, video card, and other devices, as well as your hard drives' S.M.A.R.T. data, system fan speeds, and critical operating data like voltages. It can access most sensor chips and onboard thermal sensors, and it's even compatible with special hardware sensors in some components, including mainboard and power supply monitoring technology from Abit, Gigabyte, and others. Create Homeunix Manga and helpful Homeunix Manga notes, including an Homeunix Manga, with this system-tray-based Homeunix Manga. Though Homeunix Manga offers only one basic note template, it allows you to adjust the font size, color, text, and note size. Aside from that, you can set an Homeunix Manga and specify expiration dates for discarding expired notes. When connected to a LAN, users can send notes to others. Homeunix Manga will prove especially useful to the chronically forgetful, but almost anyone can benefit from its sound-enabled alarms, the LAN instant messaging, and the note-taking features. Synchronize your Palm with both Palm Homeunix Manga and Microsoft Outlook with Homeunix Manga. Homeunix Manga runs on Windows Homeunix Manga, it is used to configure your Palm HotSync settings. After you set up the HotSync settings, you may synchronize your Palm with both Palm Homeunix Manga and Microsoft Outlook during the HotSync process.

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