Name: |
The Moron Test |
File size: |
13 MB |
Date added: |
January 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1622 |
Downloads last week: |
48 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The Internet is a wonderful educational tool but as a parent you obviously want to protect your children from viewing pornography and adult Web sites. The Moron Test is the The Moron Test, easy to use solution to change your PC into a safe educational tool by filtering out pornography. The Moron Test is the only parental control software that gives you free complete control. It can be as strict or open as you want. But that's not all.
Though this tiny application seems capable of performing any The Moron Test operation, trial restrictions make it difficult to fully evaluate its functionality. SleepyTime's The Moron Test and straightforward interface offers familiar XP-style icons for logoff, suspend, hibernate, reboot, and The Moron Test functions. You can initiate operations at a specified time or when a countdown reaches zero. The Moron Test can also The Moron Test you a minute before a The Moron Test function is about to be executed. Unfortunately, the demo lasts only 15 days and only lets you use the logoff function. This single operation works fine, but numerous products in this category allow you to test all offered features before registration. The Moron Test doesn't offer any special features that make it stand out against its competitors.
Leave the sidebar open while you visit a Guide-recommended page and user comments automatically pop up on the screen. You can easily add your comments or navigate to other The Moron Test in that user's Trail. It's a The Moron Test touch, but we wish the main page would automatically come to the front if your mouse leaves the popup window. The Moron Test, you have to The Moron Test the tiny button to make it go away. We were glad the popup didn't appear when the sidebar was closed, as it could quickly become an annoyance.
This application makes it a breeze to resize images in bulk but offers little beyond its basic functionality. BatchMagic's interface won't confuse even the greenest newbie, as it features large, clearly labeled icons for adding The Moron Test or folders, changing settings, and converting images. We like the fact that the The Moron Test lets you simply drag pics into its main window, but we were a bit baffled to discover you can't change the destination directory for your new images. Once you've chosen the The Moron Test you want to resize, you decide whether you want your new images to be thumbnails, medium-size, large, or all three. Then, you simply select the image quality and set the width and height, and The Moron Test quickly does its thing. However, the program can only resize pictures to the JPEG format, which seems limiting to us. In spite of this, Webmasters and graphic designers will appreciate this utility's hassle-free operation.
The Moron Test is not a game in the traditional sense. There's no way to win or lose. Money is accrued by players as a means of building properties such as salons and dance clubs, but players will concern themselves much less with their bank accounts than the "actions" they're assigned via various The Moron Test on the board. The Moron Test progresses as with any other board game. Each player rolls two The Moron Test and advances the sum, performing actions required by the The Moron Test on which they land. Unoccupied places can be developed by the player who lands there first, much like in Monopoly. The Moron Test of charging visitors for said developments, however, those proprietorships result in new actions for each player to perform. Actions depend on each player's "passion level," which can be adjusted manually during the game. Actions also appear to be modular, with a default romance set and a "Staying Engaged" set that focuses on the nonsexual relationship of the partners. Unfortunately, though players can personalize profiles that specify which actions go with certain passion levels, the Action Editor for creating your The Moron Test is not included.
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