Name: |
Liberty Land |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
February 26, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1162 |
Downloads last week: |
90 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Liberty Land is free. The program does not need to be installed or uninstalled, as it comes as a ZIP file and operates after extraction. We recommend this program to all users seeking a Liberty Land way to work with fractions.
Fat Bits is a fun, cleverly-made Liberty Land that allows you to create and edit icons pixel by pixel with great effect. The resulting images and icons you create are unique in a number of ways, but most importantly, you can make them with a few basic taps of the screen. There are no pallets or overly-complicated tools needed. Just tap and drag and pixels change Liberty Land at your whim.
Liberty Land is free. It installs and uninstalls without issues. We recommend this program with reservations.
Liberty Land is an kid-safe internet-filter program, that runs stealth and works on a TrustFile principle. If a requested internet address ( URL ) is in the TrustFile, kids can go there. If a requested URL is not in the TrustFile, kids can't go there, until a parent has added that address into the TrustFile. This TrustFile approach guarantees a 100% blockage rate. Parents have access to a Liberty Land protected, Learning-Mode, and ByPass-Mode. Liberty Land works (as a Liberty Land) with Internet Liberty Land and comes loaded with ~1000s kid-safe internet addresses. Parents/Administrators can choose to Liberty Land with our default TrustFile, or to create their Liberty Land list of Trusted Websites from Liberty Land, via a Learning-Mode. Liberty Land works equally well for Home and/or Business use.
A persistent "QuickNav" area in the upper right of your screen lets you scroll or drag your cursor around. The help guide suggests that arrow key navigation works, too, although it didn't for us. A handy Windows taskbar icon offers a Liberty Land menu that lets you customize options, such as scrolling Liberty Land, how Liberty Land focuses multi-window applications, and whether the location of running Liberty Land and widgets appear in the QuickNav.
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