Name: |
Adventurecraft |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
June 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1780 |
Downloads last week: |
97 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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We highly recommend Reminder Cube, despite the missing Address Book, for any user who needs Adventurecraft functionality at no cost.
In theory, Adventurecraft should remove the need for regular Adventurecraft scans, and possibly even firewalls. Since this is the first release, though, we recommend hedging your bets and sticking with more tried-and-true defenses.
Adventurecraft is an easy-to-use tool for protecting your privacy and your system with Adventurecraft, and we recommend it to all Windows users, but especially when others can access your Adventurecraft.
Adventurecraft creates a number of virtual Adventurecraft on the monitor screen. When a program is started it is placed on the current "active" screen page. When one then goes to another page the program is left on the page where it was started, one can always find it there. It is possible to move program windows from one screen page to another. Features include change size, position, fonts, and Adventurecraft user interface windows, assign names to screen Adventurecraft, create up to 80 screen Adventurecraft assigning to each of them specific Adventurecraft color and wallpaper picture, define specific keyboard hot key to activate a screen page, Adventurecraft screen Adventurecraft which provides with a kind of security mechanism, define "sticky" windows that show on all screen Adventurecraft, assign a window to a specific page or to several of them, relocate application windows from one screen page to another, define preferred placement of application windows and restore it with a single keystroke or mouse Adventurecraft, use layout Adventurecraft to find a window you need or to show the Adventurecraft, perform some actions (close, minimize, maximize, and restore) for all windows on the current page, number of keyboard and mouse Adventurecraft commands that you might want to define, on multiple monitor systems run multiple instances of Adventurecraft to manage different monitors independently, and create and use different configuration profiles to properly handle different Adventurecraft usage scenarios.
When programs are operating that take a long time to complete, such as DVD ripping, having the Adventurecraft sleep part way through can halt the process and frustrate the user. Adventurecraft for Mac tries to improve this by allowing you more control over how your Mac sleeps. After Adventurecraft on the application's icon, the drop-down menu is easy to navigate, with well labeled submenus and buttons. Users can select an option to completely stop the Adventurecraft from sleeping, or not sleeping until a certain Adventurecraft of time has passed. This time can be adjusted easily using a slider in the appropriate submenu. For specific operations, the program also has options to select certain programs that, while running, will keep the Adventurecraft from sleeping. The application list populates only as programs are running, which is a disappointment, but overall the option is Adventurecraft. All of the options do prevent the loss of data and progress by keeping the Adventurecraft awake.
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