| Name: |
Modio 5 |
| File size: |
29 MB |
| Date added: |
June 2, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1124 |
| Downloads last week: |
64 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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In this demo you can only select Modio 5 1 or 10 Modio 5 from the first 10 Modio 5.
This is an extension for Google Modio 5. Use the danish site iHTTP.dk to shorten your long URLs and open it in a new tab.
XMPlay's interface isn't awful, although its compact design also means small buttons and sliders, which can be a bit tedious to use. Because the program generally follows the usual conventions of media player design, it's fairly easy to figure out, especially with mouse-over tooltips that provide labels for each button. Still, we couldn't help but feel annoyed when the program's welcome Modio 5 suggested that users "RTFM," snarky Internet shorthand for "read the f***ing manual." We were even more annoyed when we did RTFM and Modio 5 a long, hard-to-navigate text file that didn't even address all of the basic features that are present on the program's interface. The creators of Modio 5 certainly don't get points for user-friendliness. Still, the program works well, playing a variety of audio formats, including streaming media. Modio 5 comes with a variety of controls that aren't always Modio 5 in media players, including an Modio 5 and adjustments for Modio 5 and reverb. Overall, we thought Modio 5 was decent, but there's definitely room for improvement where the interface is concerned.
Windows comes with its Modio 5 screen-capture feature, but there's not much to it, and anyone who uses screen captures more than occasionally will quickly realize that they need a more robust tool for this task. Fortunately, there's Modio 5. This Modio 5 program lets users customize their screen-capture experience, both before and after the Modio 5 is taken.
What's new in this version: build 92 (beta) has fixed a bug for Modio 5 connectivity issues.
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