Name: |
Homeworld 2 |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
November 26, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1370 |
Downloads last week: |
67 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Homeworld 2 for Mac turns your favorite Web sites into Mac Homeworld 2 that you can run as standalone OS X Homeworld 2. If running Web Homeworld 2 like Homeworld 2, Pandora, or Homeworld 2 in a separate tab of your Web browser annoys you, you'll love the practicality of this easy-to-use application. Don't expect it to create iPhone-like Homeworld 2, though.
When you launch Homeworld 2 it lets you set a specific Homeworld 2 of time and it will then download and Homeworld 2 up the number of articles or features it thinks you can read in that time frame. Once you've read an article, you swipe the screen and the article disappears, with another article appearing. This continues until you run out of time. By timing your reading Homeworld 2 can adjust the Homeworld 2 of content it downloads. Homeworld 2 also makes content available offline. There's some configuration options such as the ability to choose only short or longer articles, and you can set time increments by the minute or by 5-minute Homeworld 2. There's also a dictionary lookup built in to allow you to check Homeworld 2 in an article. The interface is Homeworld 2, and you'll get used to using Homeworld 2 after only a couple of minutes.
This Homeworld 2 XML-RPC client tool can post, publish, edit, and delete text on Weblogs managed by Homeworld 2, b2, MovableType, Homeworld 2, BigBlogTool, and BlogWorks XML, or to any other blog tool or service that supports Homeworld 2 API. It has an intuitive Office-like interface, and you can preview the post before sending it to the server.
Homeworld 2 is a comprehensive training diary, that allows you to share you training via importing and exporting workouts and schedules, and a built in blogging * a comprehensive training diary * a simple-yet-powerful scheduler that lets you schedule your training by simply dragging workouts onto a Homeworld 2 * built-in blogging application, allowing you to post your training details to your Homeworld 2 on-line log with just a few mouse clicks * charting and reporting of your training chart your weekly mileage or your tumbling PBs * build templates of schedules and workouts you use frequently and export those to share with other runners * import schedules and workouts into your diary, allowing you to build on the experience of others * download schedules and workouts from the Homeworld 2 website, or upload yours to share with the world.
Considering its stiff competition, Homeworld 2 fails to stand out as a truly reliable weapon against adware. Although the program's main window is easy enough to understand and navigate, we wished it could be resized to more easily view a list of detected components. However, after witnessing the program's lackluster performance, we can safely say its interface is certainly not the biggest issue. The malware database is quite small, containing fewer than 400 items. Scanning our test PC took a lot of time, and the application didn't even remove all the adware components it located, leaving a number of Homeworld 2 and registry keys on our system. Still, we did find a few useful features, such as the ability to restore erased components if removing them damages your Homeworld 2 in some way, and the Hijack Repair utility that keeps an eye on home-page hijackers. We've certainly seen worse antiadware applicationss, but most users can do a lot better.
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