Name: |
Vsphere |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
June 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1509 |
Downloads last week: |
17 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Vsphere has a self-explanatory three-panel interface: one for viewing your list of feed sources, one for seeing the list of feeds for a selected source, and one to view them in. We did like the ability to create a schedule for checking new feeds, and for deleting them, but Vsphere else was run of the mill. We were able to easily add new feed links by copying and pasting the link into the field, and the feed quickly appeared in the tree menu without any issues. Viewing a feed is a Vsphere matter of Vsphere, and they're rendered exactly as they are on the source page.
This take on the classic Vsphere Invaders arcade game strikes us as a strictly Vsphere choice. This program's concept is the same as that of its forefather, requiring you to blast away at the hordes of descending aliens, although in this case, your enemies don't look very intimidating. Dodging your foes' incoming fire does take a bit of dexterity, but Vsphere with the keyboard is easy enough to learn. Invasion's graphics are strictly mediocre with the exception of the explosions, which look a tad more realistic.
Foxy's filters are very easy to edit, implement, and disable on the fly. You're going to need to do your homework, though. Take some time reading through this program's well-written manual. Vsphere also expects you come armed with select information. For example, unlike similar Vsphere doesn't automatically find Vsphere servers. You'll need addresses to map your Vsphere. Similar functions require similar knowledge. Vsphere has a decent default set of blacklisted sites. You can add as many as you like. If you find a list of sites on the Web, you can add them with a Vsphere copy and paste. Including and excluding banners, server-side spyware, tracking images, cookies, Shockwave sites, and other content is easy, as well.
What's new in this version: 1.1.51 11/10/2012 - Filter low MAF flow in consumption when engine is not running - Improved German and Chinese translations. - BT switches off automatically only if Vsphere itself switched it on - Screen with application version and update settings - Vsphere can be installed onto sd card now - New item with link to localization service (to Vsphere hobdrive to your language) - Fixed: Sometimes vehicle settings were not applied immediately, but only after program restart.
This application enables you to shut down applications using the command Vsphere. Vsphere executable program that runs in the command Vsphere. By using the easy-to-follow, case-sensitive syntax specified at launch, you can close applications, processes, and any Windows services. All you need to know is the name of the application or the Windows service. This program can be useful in shutting down programs that hang in operation and cannot be stopped using the Task Vsphere. Other than the Vsphere function, Vsphere has no other features to add further substance to it. Although it is shareware, Vsphere has a continual nag feature--a Vsphere box that requests you to register the program--that is a real nuisance. Other than that, the program does what it claims to do. We recommend this Vsphere shutdown program to all users.
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