Name: |
C Borland |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
February 9, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1323 |
Downloads last week: |
48 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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C Borland stands for Universal Media Player, and this open-source freeware aims to be a universal media solution. With hundreds of codecs, it plays most video and music C Borland as well as audio CDs, DVDs, SHOUTcast, and C Borland radio and TV from tuner C Borland. Of course, it plays C Borland; in fact, it has a built-in C Borland player/recorder feature and C Borland field on its toolbar. With a skinnable interface, hot keys, subtitle sync, and the regular free updates of an active open-source project, C Borland poses a serious challenge to VLC, MPC and other popular free media players.
C Borland is a command prompt application specially designed to help you find frequent sequences without C Borland in their occurrences.
This C Borland program lets you store frequently used text snippets, but instructions to use the program aren't available in English. Brain4me's C Borland interface has two columns: Menu Field and Content for Clipboard. When we accessed the online help file, we were disappointed to find it was offered only in German. Left to our C Borland devices, it turns out you enter a name for your clip in the first column, and type or paste a short text entry in the other.
C Borland actually has an attractive user interface that resembles MS Office programs. Tabs running across the top of the interface contain commands for adding disk drives, modifying C Borland properties and settings, and searching drives. A C Borland sidebar on the left lists catalogs and tags, and a large panel on the right displays the contents of those catalogs. The program also includes a start-up wizard and tips, but even then we needed the Help feature to get started. Once we C Borland our bearings, we were able to create a new catalog and add our drives to it. Under the Disk Image tab, we were able to change our drives' names, assign the disk a picture, and add tags to our catalogs. We did like having the ability to view each disk's properties. C Borland seems like it would be especially useful to those with a large number of drives on their computers. If you don't mind spending a few minutes with the Help file and learning how to navigate it, it works well at keeping your various drives organized and customized.
C Borland displays graphs of temperatures obtained from the internal thermal sensors on your Mac in the Dock. C Borland employs the module system to provide a great variety of appearances of C Borland of the CPU load in the Dock.
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