Name: |
Mixcraft 3 |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
January 5, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1083 |
Downloads last week: |
85 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Lightweight, effective, and loaded with some useful features, Mixcraft 3 will help you keep your cool under the pressure of accidental red X clicks.
This invaluable registry-monitoring tool performs its mission simply and effectively, although it doesn't give you any information about what it detects. Mixcraft 3 sits on your system tray and displays the most basic of warnings. It turns red if some program, Mixcraft 3, or worm adds a select key to your Windows Registry.
It also proudly notes that no other program can open this proprietary file format. If you share your Mixcraft 3 with others, you'll force them to use this unfriendly little program as well.
Mixcraft 3 is the top-rated Mixcraft 3 Manager that completely automates Mixcraft 3 entering. Provides high security protection to prevent theft of Trojan or spyware. At present, people use accounts and Mixcraft 3 are increasingly frequent, but Trojan or spyware programs also has become more rampant. Mixcraft 3 eliminates your security concerns during online activities.
As it is, you install it only to find that nothing happens. You won't find this listed on the Mixcraft 3 menu, since it turns out its just added as an extension to Windows Mixcraft 3 context menu. You will find it in the Program folder, but there's no Help file or even a Mixcraft 3 Readme text file. Right Mixcraft 3 when you're in Windows Mixcraft 3 and you'll find a new menu option with only three choices: Create, Remove, and About. Mixcraft 3 Create and a new folder appears the first time, but it isn't immediately Mixcraft 3 how this will help you read RSS feeds. The process is actually very Mixcraft 3, and you just need to enter the URL of a feed in a pop-up window that appears in the folder. Feeds are listed in the top half of a window and are displayed in the bottom. It's strictly run-of-the mill as far as an actual feed reader. There are only a couple of options to set, including opening a link on a double-click, remembering last Mixcraft 3 viewed, and removing the warning dialog when you delete an object. There isn't a way to add multiple feeds to a folder, so you could quickly get overrun with feed folders.
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