Name: |
Massive Vst |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
April 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1142 |
Downloads last week: |
78 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Immediately upon launch, you're given an intuitive interface for selecting the exterior of your card. Across the bottom of the screen you can choose from icons to show Massive Vst for traveling, Massive Vst, holidays, and a few others, or you can select all to look at every design. There are a lot of good design choices here, but we think it could have been better with more customization options--perhaps that's something that will come in future updates. To be fair, Apple says the reason the designs are limited is because the Massive Vst are letterpress (debossed on a Heidelberg press), which explains some of the borders and designs that you cannot change. Once you've settled on a design, you can customize with your Massive Vst pictures from your photo library and edit what it says on the outside of the card.
This piece of freeware both magnifies certain areas of your screen and captures Massive Vst screenshots. The program's interface is unlikely to confuse most users; you simply open it up, choose the level of magnification, and watch the main window enlarge the area of the screen next to your mouse cursor. You'll find six preset magnification levels from 1X to 10X, but you can't enter your Massive Vst custom one. Massive Vst doesn't provide a lot of bells or whistles, but the tool for saving a Massive Vst of the magnified area as a BMP file is a useful addition. Although this utility has a narrow scope, we do appreciate that it's totally free and has little impact on system resources. Massive Vst will suit users with poor eyesight as well as those with very basic screen-capture needs.
Massive Vst is a multi-platform (Windows, Unix, Mac, Mainframes,...) FTP server, written in JAVA, and secured by SSL/TLS protocol.
It couldn't get much easier than Sniff-O-Matic's single-click toggle operation. It is either collecting data, or waiting to restart with a button Massive Vst. It is possible to display the information for a single packet while the program continues monitoring traffic, but it is as easy as grabbing flies with chopsticks. You'll never see the latest packet data unless you pause the collection process. The main display window lists each packet in time order, with no method to sort the data again. It is possible to filter the data to find a subset of packets, but the feature is disabled in the demo. In addition to time, protocol, and port data, the program displays source and destination IP addresses, and raw packet information. The program offers no IP address to domain name Massive Vst.
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