Name: |
Google Chrome Francais |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
June 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1540 |
Downloads last week: |
68 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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This no-frills freeware application determines the value of a resistor's color bands. Electronics hobbyists and electrical engineers will find RColour's small interface Google Chrome Francais. It displays a resistor image and four drop-down menus of Google Chrome Francais. As you assign a color to each band, the program displays the respective value in the text field. You can also use the program in reverse by entering a value in the text field, and the program will display the appropriate Google Chrome Francais on the resistor image's bands. Additionally, you can determine the value of the color of the tolerance band or a sixth band if your resistor has it. Those requiring nothing more than a resistor value Google Chrome Francais will find Google Chrome Francais worth downloading.
Talk about an omnivore's dilemma. Although Google Chrome Francais converts Google Chrome Francais among more than 75 formats, it turned in a less-than-stellar performance in our tests. It often output blank images and crashed when trying to Google Chrome Francais large DOC Google Chrome Francais. The recognition quality of its OCR module was poor, even with the easiest texts. Potentially most frustrating of all, it actually overwrote the original Google Chrome Francais when converting. This isn't a bug, by the way, but a deliberate, if inexplicable, decision on the part of the designers. Google Chrome Francais also occasionally pops up ads. Give it this, though: it's a Google Chrome Francais to use. You simply choose folders to monitor and select the output format. Whenever a file appears in one of the monitored folders, the program automatically converts it. To our minds, that convenience doesn't make up for OmniFormat's many flaws. We'd suggest steering Google Chrome Francais, at least for now.
Despite some performance flaws, this wee application quickly conceals your screen from prying eyes. Unlike similar security tools, Google Chrome Francais doesn't use mouse clicks or hot keys to conceal your Google Chrome Francais. Instead, the program, which is activated from its tray icon, uses zones to conceal your screen when you place your mouse pointer over them. Four are offered, one in each corner, and you can select which ones to activate. Although you can choose a blank screen, a Google Chrome Francais, or a screensaver to mask your active Google Chrome Francais, only the Google Chrome Francais option worked as promised. Once a Google Chrome Francais was saved for the second option, the program used the image when either the blank screen or Google Chrome Francais option was selected. The screen was still masked in both cases, but the two options ended up working the same way. Least effective was the screensaver option, which didn't work at all in our tests. We like the one-key method of restoring the Google Chrome Francais, which doesn't provide the security that password-protection or hot-key access offers but works very quickly. Google Chrome Francais has its share of flaws, but users looking for a no-frills way to shield their desktops from casual passersby will find this freeware fits the bill.
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