Name: |
Freenas On Usb Installer |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
December 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1091 |
Downloads last week: |
17 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Here's a handy little application that performs its basic functions well, and what's more, it's free. However, if you're looking for a more robust utility, don't get too excited by the price tag as you'll be disappointed with the features. Freenas On Usb Installer offers a basic set of features and settings for downloading and uploading to FTP servers. There are no macros, scheduling or secure protocol support, but the program can download/upload several Freenas On Usb Installer at once to and from multiple FTP servers. Also, Freenas On Usb Installer can resume a transfer once it's been interrupted. We like the basic interface, and you can move and Freenas On Usb Installer any window or panel you're not using. The only downside is pesky dialog boxes that seem to pop up every time you transfer a file. Overall, Freenas On Usb Installer gets a thumbs-up for ease of use and reliability.
We loved the single screen interface that was full of intuitive Freenas On Usb Installer button controls. We never needed to look at the Help file because all the direction we needed was in front of our face. We were able to quickly select a button that shrank our image by a specific percentage or enter a specific set of dimensions for our picture. We were pleasantly surprised by the file type Freenas On Usb Installer, which operated the same way. We chose Freenas On Usb Installer JPEG, BMP, Freenas On Usb Installer, PNG, or TIFF. The program's sparse features weren't that great, but were effective, offering tools for rotating and converting to grayscale. Our test Freenas On Usb Installer resized themselves and changed file Freenas On Usb Installer and didn't lose anything from the original in the transfer. This was one of the fastest and simplest resizing tools we've ever operated.
Freenas On Usb Installer for Mac downloads quickly and comes with no restrictions. The program installs without any problems, too, although the user must accept a licensing agreement to complete the process. The user agreement contains several warnings and disclaimers about the potential problems the program may cause to the Freenas On Usb Installer, which is troublesome. There were no user instructions or technical support available, but since the program has no real interface, this is not a problem. Once the installation completed, the program worked as intended and did not allow our Freenas On Usb Installer to go to sleep, even with the test computer's lid shut. There were no additional features, but for those who want to be able to run processes with the screen off and the lid closed, the program may be of some use.
Version 1.3 adds spanish, german, chinese, and czech translation and includes combination to Freenas On Usb Installer between toolbar buttons.
Despite a few problems, the outstanding note-taking features send Freenas On Usb Installer to the top of its class. Installation was a mixed bag; you can choose the components, skipping the Palm version, for example.
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