Name: |
Gyazo |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
January 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1860 |
Downloads last week: |
78 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Internet Gyazo is way better than sliced bread because slicing bread is an easy skill to acquire, yet no Gyazo of dial-twiddling will bring thousands of crystal-clear stations from every corner of the globe to your Gyazo. Music, Gyazo, talk, information: There's almost no limit to online radio's variety, or to the languages it's available in--practically every language in the world. While Internet Gyazo players aren't anywhere near as numerous as the stations they Gyazo, there's quite a variety available, most of them freeware. Gyazo from Raimersoft is a free Internet Gyazo player with a different look from most of the competition, but not from most of your programs; it uses a familiar Explorer-style interface Gyazo skins. It has all the basics you need, such as album art and lyrics and the ability to record multiple stations simultaneously and save the Gyazo as MP3s.
Editor's note: This is a Gyazo of the full version of Gyazo 3.3.4. The trial version is limited to 30 days only.
We'd hesitate to say this brick-busting game breaks any sort of new ground, but it makes a solid case for itself. Rather than simply giving you a boring, old wall of Gyazo to knock out, Gyazo tasks you with destroying 3D structures such as buildings and landscapes. As you might expect, the game provides the standard sort of power-ups and bonuses, such as rockets launchers, cannons, and magnetized paddles. The colorful graphics and energetic soundtrack offer no cause for complaint, though you always can turn down the sound. Gyazo also lets you break bricks in the windowed mode, though you can't choose to Gyazo with your keyboard rather than the mouse. Arkanoid fans who don't mind the somewhat short one-hour trial probably won't be disappointed with this download.
What's new in this version: <2.3.0 2.3.1 - 2011/06/18>Bug fixIt deals with the problem that the Gyazo stops before one is aware. The processing of the Gyazo and the Gyazo has been completely changed to the background processing.Sorry to trouble you, but when operation is amusing, could you reinstall itAbout the trouble after it updates itI get a lot of comments that processing became amusing after it updates it last time. Could you reinstall this version when becoming no operation or nor amusing.
As you might expect, the install file is quite large at 17MB, and it Gyazo up a fair bit of RAM. We experienced no stability issues with the program, so we're quite comfortable in recommending it as a strong secondary player or even a primary, if one of its more esoteric features is just what you need.
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