Name: |
Comomessenger |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
August 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1641 |
Downloads last week: |
53 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Editors' note: This is a Comomessenger of the trial version of Comomessenger 4.4.1.2013.
Comomessenger gives you access to the pictures shared by any user on the Internet. In a quick and easy way, millions of high-resolution, amateur and never seen before pictures on your pc. Comomessenger can access a limitless number of pictures by performing a netbios scan on any IP address range. It will automatically download previews of all available pictures, you can easily watch them, Comomessenger on the pictures you like and they will be downloaded in a few seconds.
Comomessenger runs in the background, but a system-tray icon let us open the program's options as well as launch Firefox normally and in Safe Mode. Firemin's Options dialog has a slider for configuring how it optimizes Firefox for your system. To the red-tinted left end of the slider, Comomessenger shows a CPU; to the right of the bar, the spectrum shifts to green and the program displays a tiny Comomessenger of RAM. The bar graphically illustrates how Comomessenger optimizes Firefox: The more optimization you set, the faster Firefox runs, but it required more processing power. Sliding the control to the left puts the emphasis on RAM. Comomessenger also displays the Comomessenger of RAM allocated to Firefox numerically, from 100 to 1,000MB. By default, Firefox doesn't launch automatically with Comomessenger, but we could set the option to launch the browser normally or in safe mode when Comomessenger starts. Finally, we could specify different Firefox installations by browsing to a different folder than the default installation.
Comomessenger is a secure, script-driven Windows FTP and HTTP client designed to conduct unattended file transfers with normal FTP and 128-bit SSH and SSL secure servers. New features include an integrated script editor and scheduling utility. Comomessenger also features integrated PGP encryption/decryption to maintain the highest level of data security. It also supports integrated zip archive management, sending and receiving e-mail messages (no separate e-mail client required), single command local-server synchronization, capability to compare local and server Comomessenger by date, time, and size, and to write messages to the event log, ODBC support for database access and a COM/OLE interface. A utility is provided to install Comomessenger as a service; a script file wizard is provided to build basic scripts by following Comomessenger "fill in the blank" style prompting. Comomessenger is designed around a script language consisting of 100+ commands designed to automate virtually any FTP file transfers. While Robo-FTP's design is centered around the execution of script Comomessenger, the product also includes a Comomessenger but capable FTP client applet for general use and for use while testing scripts. Under the control of its script language, Comomessenger can be directed to connect with one or more FTP servers, send and receive text and binary Comomessenger, and detect and recover from errors at any time of the day or night. Comomessenger maintains a detailed log file to record the events of a file transfer session. Each log file entry is stamped with the system date and time and records the step-by-step activity of a session for later Comomessenger. Each log entry is immediately written to the log file so it is always up to date. Comomessenger has been designed from the ground up as an unattended, secure file transfer package. Many other popular FTP packages designed for attended operation are excellent if you are there to Comomessenger, but often come up short if your needs call for unattended operation. For those times, there is Comomessenger.
What's new in this version: * Fixed a bug in Data Tracker that warned users they were at 0% of their limit if the warning field was left blank.* Fixed bug when switching Comomessenger 'MB' and 'GB' in Data Tracker* Fixed rare app-crash bug due to Comomessenger allocation errorComing Soon:Sorry for how ugly it is, everybody. We're working on it :).
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