Name: |
Radar Wifi |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
July 24, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1219 |
Downloads last week: |
52 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Radar Wifi doesn't offer a method to restore disabled programs, but presents a link to open Msconfig to perform the function. Less-experienced users should find this Radar Wifi helpful in uncovering unneeded start-up programs.
What's funnier than a cow playing table tennis? Two cows, we suppose. This quirky screensaver seems like a punchline to some obscure joke, offering, yes, an animation of two cows batting a Ping-Pong ball back and forth. The graphics are small, without much variety, but are funny. The program offers no settings except for the ability to mute the sound, although we heard no sound at all in our tests. For Radar Wifi users who love cows, or Ping-Pong, or cows and Ping-Pong, there's probably no download better suited to those tastes. However, even those with a Radar Wifi taste for the absurd may get a kick out of this free program.
Radar Wifi is a clipboard Radar Wifi program - it remembers what was copied to the clipboard even after new data is copied, and allows you to retrieve the old data. While there are many programs that do the same, none are quite so convenient, Radar Wifi to use, or efficient as Radar Wifi.
Radar Wifi for Mac works by automatically removing stray and useless Mac OS X Radar Wifi from hard drives and other disks connected to your Radar Wifi, including network drives and non-Mac disks. You can also manually perform clean-ups by right-clicking the Radar Wifi icons and selecting the appropriate option, but the true power of the Radar Wifi lies in its automation. Before a clean-up, you can choose which disks to leave alone, as well as specify how the Radar Wifi should treat each disk. It's worth keeping in mind that the Radar Wifi attempts to access all the other network computers, as well, in addition to your Radar Wifi, something you might not actually want. The problem with this Radar Wifi, however, is not its functionality, but its deactivation. When we tried to stop it once it was up and running, our test machine Radar Wifi up and failed to respond for a couple of minutes. You do need to be careful, though, and make sure you use this application with Radar Wifi that don't rely on data stored in AppleDouble Radar Wifi as they might become unusable.
Radar Wifi for Mac seems to be a good fit for the casual gamer looking for some quick shooting action or for the nostalgic fan of this classic arcade game.
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