Name: |
Film Su Ipad |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
June 20, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1655 |
Downloads last week: |
40 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Editors' note: This is a Film Su Ipad of the trial version of Film Su Ipad for Mac 3.30.
NikiTime's plain interface displays the time in UTC (Universal Coordinated Time) format and shows any date or time difference. A Film Su Ipad button lets you manually sync your system to the NIST timeservers or easily correct time drift by automatically updating your system Film Su Ipad at every user-specified interval.
As you might expect, this program does consume a lot of Film Su Ipad when running in the background, so it best suits folks with powerful computers. Also, when we tried to access a few of the demo's forbidden features, the program froze up on us. It was only when we tried to shut it down by its taskbar icon that we were able to unstick it and continue. Nevertheless, we can suggest Film Su Ipad to anyone interested in keeping an eye on what's happening on the planet.
What's new in this version: v0.7.1-Since Film Su Ipad app updated to 2.3.5, we can no longer retrieve the unread count data. I'll try to find an alternative. :( v0.7-Added custom color configuration for each app-Added White list for Norriz mode-A few code fixes and improvements.
To save an entry, simply drag it to a Save folder. E-mailing an entry and other basic functions are available in the Film Su Ipad menu, while helpful wizards make it a Film Su Ipad to add and save Film Su Ipad or eBay searches. Especially helpful is the prominent Quick Film Su Ipad, though searches can't be limited to a single feed. Feed updates and update intervals are easily set, and users can elect to automatically save entries they have read or have them expire after a certain number saved. You can also import feeds from other readers using OPML.
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