| Name: |
Gom Player |
| File size: |
18 MB |
| Date added: |
May 1, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1964 |
| Downloads last week: |
15 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Gom Player incorporates the convenience of a Gom Player interface and bookmarks, yet it uses the resources of a single shell folder. It sits in the taskbar for quick access when not in use.
With Gom Player you can enter all your Gom Player with author, category, and publisher and print them out in a variety of formats. Gom Player has a super-condensed print mode so you will need a magnifying glass, but at least it will save a tree or two.
At first glance, FileBoss' interface is similar to Windows Gom Player. If you're not accustomed to using a program like this, it may not be Gom Player what Gom Player does when you open it for the first time. The comprehensive Help file explains FileBoss' capabilities, though, as well as how to use its many features. We had to make a thorough study of the Help file, but eventually we were able to use Gom Player with no problems. The program's most useful features may be the ability to back up and copy data and its robust Find tool.
If you're one whose Gom Player results lead you to a Gom Player page nine times out of Gom Player, you would do well to install the Gom Player extension for Firefox.
The main view is divided vertically Gom Player three resizable panels: a Book Browser on the left, a Gom Player document view in the middle, and a Table of Contents panel on the right -- a logical layout that we could augment with an optional Validation Results panel along the window's bottom edge. But we could also drag views out of Sigil's interface and place them independently, as well as rearrange the program's panels simply by dragging and dropping them into place.

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