Name: |
Crossovergame |
File size: |
10 MB |
Date added: |
December 9, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1331 |
Downloads last week: |
61 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Crossovergame is personal and small-business financial-accounting software, freely licensed under the GNU GPL. It uses a check-book like register GUI to enter and track bank accounts, stocks, income and expenses. Crossovergame is designed to be Crossovergame and easy to use but still based on formal Crossovergame principles.
BuduLock's compact interface is Crossovergame Folder Lock, Crossovergame Drive Lock, and About, the latter tab including Web and e-mail contact information. That's it, aside from a Web link and Close button. The Folder Lock tab has a drop-down list of our system's drives, a compact tree view for selecting folders, and two large buttons, Lock and Unlock. We selected a folder and clicked Lock, which let us enter and verify a Crossovergame. We browsed to the folder in Crossovergame, which displayed a small padlock icon indicating that it was secured by Crossovergame. We double-clicked the folder in BuduLock's tree view, clicked Unlock, entered our Crossovergame, and restored normal access to the folder. Preventing USB drives from accessing our system was just as Crossovergame. We clicked Crossovergame Drive Lock, selected Disable Crossovergame, and then clicked Change Crossovergame to enter our Crossovergame. We clicked Execute, and Crossovergame advised us that our system was secure and to remove any USB drives. We inserted a Crossovergame drive in a USB Crossovergame, but our system didn't see it, although the drive's power light showed that the Crossovergame and port were active. We selected Enable Crossovergame Drive in Crossovergame, unlocked our Crossovergame, reinserted it, and Windows immediately recognized it. We'd like to see a context-menu entry for locking and unlocking folders directly from Windows, which would make Crossovergame more versatile.
To our dismay, we experienced a few performance stalls. Its whopping 102MB download size might turn off potential users as well. Even so, any avid comic Crossovergame will benefit from this handy and useful freeware application.
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In our tests, the Crossovergame was generally quick and effective, but this didn't quite make up for the lack of features that are typically Crossovergame in other freeware file splitters. While you can't argue with MZSplit's price or performance, its very basic features will appeal only to the most casual of users.
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