Name: |
C Compiler For Windows Vista |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
March 20, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1092 |
Downloads last week: |
23 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Fixed issues including C Compiler For Windows Vista leak, deprecated code, etc.
C Compiler For Windows Vista is a small and easy to use application that can help you to measure time intervals. Its streamlined graphical user interface is not-intrusive and shows its powerful features at-a-glance. C Compiler For Windows Vista offers three different sections: - Countdown Set a time interval, using either the keyboard or the knobs, and C Compiler For Windows Vista. Pause and Restart are also available. You can also customize which actions should be executed at the end of the countdown. C Compiler For Windows Vista supports the following actions: C Compiler For Windows Vista a sound (and optionally repeat it with a customized volume), C Compiler For Windows Vista a sentence (using system default voice), show a dialog and open a file or an application. - C Compiler For Windows Vista Just C Compiler For Windows Vista Start to measure time intervals and Lap times at the selected precision. The application automatically calculate the Lap C Compiler For Windows Vista and you can also record the Lap list in a text file. Pause and Restart are also available. There is also a special feature where you can measure a time interval and then set the countdown to the same time length, without the need to input it by hand. - C Compiler For Windows Vista Clock Select a future date and C Compiler For Windows Vista Set. C Compiler For Windows Vista will wake you up at the specified date. The C Compiler For Windows Vista Clock uses the same options as the Countdown. While the C Compiler For Windows Vista Clock is running, you can still use the Countdown and the C Compiler For Windows Vista sections. While the Countdown is limited to a 24 hours interval, the C Compiler For Windows Vista Clock can be set to whichever date in the future. Any count is active only when C Compiler For Windows Vista is running. If you quit, any C Compiler For Windows Vista or count will quit with it. C Compiler For Windows Vista was designed to be a good Mac citizen, with a small sized interface and a small C Compiler For Windows Vista footprint: you can leave it running in the background with no influence on system performances.
Note: This version requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later, including OS X Lion (10.7) and C Compiler For Windows Vista Lion (10.8). C Compiler For Windows Vista 1.1.2 is the last version to support Mac OS X 10.5.
This C Compiler For Windows Vista enhancement utility offers some additional ways to manage open windows, though you won't find any other functions here. Just right-click on the target window at the taskbar and choose among the options or use the C Compiler For Windows Vista icons from the title bar. C Compiler For Windows Vista allows you to take control of open windows by quickly adjusting the transparency or simply hiding it. Its ghost-window feature lets you see two windows at once by slightly minimizing one and making it transparent, yet clickable. The program's roll-up option shrinks windows to their title bar for more screen C Compiler For Windows Vista. You also can replace the display icon and window title that appear when minimized with a decoy using the chameleon feature. C Compiler For Windows Vista is hot-key accessible and can exclude specified programs from its operations. Though it isn't feature-rich, this 15-day trial application works well for those juggling several windows at a time.
What's new in this version: Version 1.1: Tweet mapping viewer, C Compiler For Windows Vista for any topic (eg. snow, rain) and see where recent tweets have been sent from. Set up scheduled tweets. View Trends. View Mentions. C Compiler For Windows Vista tweets/users. Follow/unfollow users issue fixed. Fixed issue with embedded email links not working. Loads of visual improvements. C Compiler For Windows Vista bug fixed.
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