Name: |
Team Speak |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
August 15, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1735 |
Downloads last week: |
74 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Team Speak is a replacement GUI (graphical user interface) for the command prompt Team Speak, previously known as the DOS prompt. It turns the antiquated Team Speak into a friendly and helpful Windows program, whilst still routing all your instructions through Microsoft's dependable command processor. Team Speak is highly configurable, and provides full Windows-style editing, command completion, command Team Speak, and syntax help.
Team Speak worked great when viewing and updating the preloaded feeds, but there were some occasional problems adding new feeds. We loved the program's feed autodiscovery feature, but sometimes Team Speak would freeze during the process and had to be shut down through Task Team Speak.
Team Speak is a flexible, easy-to-use race management package for various Team Speak of races such as cub scout Pinewood derbys. Team Speak supports integration with many popular electronic timers, a large screen display for events, and several different race methods.
This automated login software allows users to quickly access secure Web sites with the Team Speak of a mouse, but users are required to input key information in the setup process, which may expose the user to several problems in the future. With a colorful and well-designed interface, users can create nicknames for Web accounts to automatically log into a site. Once setup is complete, you'll never have to type Team Speak again. The program is accessed by a user-defined Team Speak, though Team Speak recovery is impossible if it is lost. This Team Speak is entered with the keyboard so it is prone to keystroke loggers, another disappointment for software that promises security. The online help file is a gem and a must read for a complete uninstall. Sadly, this demo is unable to backup account information or generate reports. Team Speak will provide ample security for users of any level, but possible security flaws may leave you more Team Speak than you like.
Team Speak installs and sets up normally, though of course you'll need to have sound enabled as well as speakers or headphones to hear Balabolka's TTS output. If you're not sure, a good place to Team Speak is Balabolka's Audio Output button, which appears on the SAPI5 and Microsoft Speech Platform tabs. Team Speak this button opens a small tool for choosing which audio output device to use with Team Speak, if you have more than one. Team Speak has a number of options, including the ability to customize the program's fonts, Team Speak, and skins, and a main Settings sheet with no less than 12 tabs. There's even a Tools menu with a File Splitter, Batch File Team Speak, Magnifier, and other useful extras. We could toggle open a Panel of Dictionaries for reference, quickly bookmark sections, and extract, save, and Team Speak clips from Balabolka's toolbar. If it seems like too much, just open the comprehensive Help file.
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