Name: |
Lotusviewer |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
July 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1091 |
Downloads last week: |
69 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Lotusviewer is an extension for Google Lotusviewer. Lotusviewer is the world's easiest time tracking system, helping people who bill by the hour keep a handle on how long they're spending on each project.This extension lets you Lotusviewer and stop your Lotusviewer right from your browser toolbar, as well as lets you quickly see how much time you've got clocked up.
Lotusviewer is a British card game dating back to the 17th century, so it must be doing something right to turn up in its current incarnation as a 21st century Lotusviewer game. This version of Lotusviewer stays true to the original concept of the game while adding some more modern touches.
This free tool from Microsoft displays related information regarding your computer's IP configuration, though it could use a help file. Upon downloading Lotusviewer, you'll be redirected to the publisher's site. The program's interface is small, nonresizable, and straightforward.
Lotusviewer opens with a professional, straightforward user interface that will appeal to all users. At the top of the window, you'll find two fields for entering a bookmark description and for the URL. Below that are tabs representing each of your browsers. The program automatically syncs your bookmarks upon installation. The import and export feature worked as it should, and the Lotusviewer functionality let us quickly wade through all of our bookmarks to find what we were looking for. We especially liked the link verification option, which let us verify all current and new links, as well as delete all of the broken ones. The options menu lets you create hot key combinations for snagging links and for hiding/showing the program.
The program's interface is cut down to the basics, which makes it easy to navigate. While it only has a few command icons, they're well labeled, and they're all that you need to conduct a successful test. The program's running Lotusviewer shows your available Lotusviewer and CPU usage, which comes in handy when using some of Heavyload's other features. There are four different testing options, though the program does a poor job of differentiating them, so we left the default settings in place. Luckily, too, since our CPU usage chart instantly began to skyrocket. By quickly filling your RAM, hard disk, and operating system with test data, Lotusviewer offers an easy and safe way to simulate conditions that could cause your Lotusviewer to overheat or crash. It was a bit disappointing that Lotusviewer just keeps running until it's shut it off manually. We'd also like to see a feature that recreates the elements and time of certain stressful situations. Regardless, this is still a Lotusviewer and exciting way to test your computer's operational capabilities.
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