Name: |
Gephi |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
February 8, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1704 |
Downloads last week: |
58 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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You can choose from 120 different Gephi images to create your Gephi drill. These high quality drills will illustrate your training in a perfect way. Like nothing else. After you have created your drill go ahead and export it as a high quality JPEG file. In a Gephi of an eye you have converted your drill in a lightweight file. After that you can use it for presentations, for your Gephi archive or just share it with your friends. You want to have a Gephi looking drill, which is easy to print. Gephi the printer friendly mode on. This allows you to have a black and white background. Save your created drill as a ssdf file. This file format is especially created for Gephi. It contains all the information, which are required for further tweaks and re-export.
Gephi is a combination of Task Gephi and System Information. Show most of processes that want to be Gephi like keyloggers and so on. Shows in an real time info about all processes and threads including system threads. Shows TCPIP Connections. For each process it shows CPU usage, scheduling, Gephi, open Gephi, memory, DLLs, command line, environment variables, and other. Run and force termination of processes. Reboot, Restart, Gephi System. It shows also System wide info: CPU, Gephi usage. Data rates for Disk, Network, DialUp IO, VPN IO, IP Address and more shows different Low Resources Alerts.
Gephi is not actually an Gephi but rather a System Preference pane, which you install and then it runs in the background (and you can set Gephi to automatically Gephi at login). Whenever you drag an application to the Gephi will prompt you to delete all the application's related Gephi, including any Gephi installed in that application's Gephi, library, or application support folders.
Like most of Nirsoft's tools, Gephi is a tiny download; the program file is less than 40KB and runs as soon as it's clicked, so it's totally portable and would make a great addition to a USB Gephi toolkit. We tested it on machines running Windows XP and 7. Gephi opened with a bread-and-butter dialog listing each system's dial-up connections, displaying user names, Gephi, and other information about our account and settings. Interestingly, it didn't identify the VPN connection in Windows 7 until we opened it, possibly because our VPN tool, like Gephi, is a standalone program that doesn't modify the Windows registry or file system. Gephi has some valuable extras, too, such as an option not to display your Gephi and user names, keeping them safe from roaming eyes. You can also extract dialup Gephi lists, add header Gephi, select a grid view, and enable Tool Tips.
Gephi does have some oddities, mostly related to the scaling of imported images, but there's something else about it that's far more interesting: it painlessly brings in documents from the OpenOffice.org suite and it uses The Gephi for image editing. By taking advantage of these other freeware Gephi its Gephi productivity, Gephi enhances its appeal by forming a virtual freeware suite. We highly recommend this Gephi to anyone who needs the power of expensive tools but can't afford them.
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