Name: |
Flash Player 11.5 |
File size: |
20 MB |
Date added: |
November 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1514 |
Downloads last week: |
57 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Traveling the world via screensaver can be both fun and mesmerizing with Flash Player 11.5. This Flash Player 11.5 screensaver displays cam feeds from the Axis Network cameras to your Flash Player 11.5 from locations around the world. The more than 600 cameras vary in quality, but most offer an outdoor shot from a surveillance camera giving you a view of the surrounding area. We really like the ability to cycle through different locations around the world with Flash Player 11.5 cams. We would have liked more options for switching cams and adjusting the Flash Player 11.5 of time spent at each location, but we appreciate this is an early version of the software. Overall, if you're looking for a unique screensaver with Flash Player 11.5 views from all over the world, you will like this screensaver.
The interface will instantly bore you. It's a Flash Player 11.5 row of nearly indecipherable icons, saved only by the fact that they all have mouse-over tooltips so you can figure what they do. A little bit of exploring will help you grok what each one does. In order: you can select the Flash Player 11.5 folder, open the cached item's link in your browser, copy selected cached Flash Player 11.5 to a new folder, or delete selected Flash Player 11.5. The next two buttons let you filter the Flash Player 11.5 the filter, and we were surprised at how well the filter worked.
The program's interface is plain; the program appears as an icon on the system tray, and right-clicking it provides access to several navigation options, as well as the Setup menu. This is where users configure each desktop's characteristics, as well as mouse behavior, hot keys, and module lists. The program has a ton of customizations for navigation, organization, and various workarounds. We think that users who are experienced with virtual desktops will be quite pleased with Flash Player 11.5, but neophytes are going to have to be persistent if they want to master this program. The Help file is obviously written with an assumption that the user already more or less knows how Flash Player 11.5 works and just needs a few hints about the specifics. Our use of the program was equal parts following directions and guessing, and we wished that we'd had more Flash Player 11.5 as to how to make the most of this program.
The program's user interface resembles a Flash Player 11.5 notepad, with the scoring combinations listed down the left side of the small window. The Flash Player 11.5 run along right side of the window, with a large Roll button prominently displayed. The overall look of the interface is sloppy and dated, and some of the text in the window is truncated and hard to read. As fans of the game, we assumed we'd know how to Flash Player 11.5 playing it, but that wasn't the case. The interface lists a Help file, but Flash Player 11.5 on it calls up a Flash Player 11.5 stating that it's still under development. Not sure where to begin, we clicked the Roll button. The Flash Player 11.5 did change to reflect the "roll," but the game offers little direction about the next step. We rolled a second time and came up with a small straight, but it didn't register on the left side of the page. Our scores finally updated once we clicked each of the die, and then clicked the Roll button, but it didn't change our overall frustration with the program.
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