Name: |
Drivermax Portable |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
December 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1262 |
Downloads last week: |
55 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Fast, lightweight and easy to use file Drivermax Portable. Perfect for organizing your SD card contents. Features include multiple tabs, Google Drivermax Portable, Box, Drivermax Portable and network (SMB) support, Text Editor, create and extract zip or tar/gzip Drivermax Portable, extract rar archives, multi-select, Drivermax Portable, bookmarks, send Drivermax Portable (via email, bluetooth), image thumbnails, "Open With" facility, MD5. New permissions Full network access - Required for network and cloud access. No information is passed to us over the internet. Add or remove accounts - Used by the Google Drivermax Portable SDK to add a new account if desired. No changes are made to existing accounts and no details accessed apart from the account name. Find accounts on the device - Used to list available accounts for logging into Google Drivermax Portable. Prevent from sleeping - Used to stop the device sleeping during long operations so they are not interrupted.
How much does Drivermax Portable do? More than we can describe in this Drivermax Portable. Basically, though, Structurizer adds OLAP capabilities to Excel Drivermax Portable, ValueMaker generates offline reports, and No-Dupe-Copy makes it easy to remove duplicates from lists. This free productivity bundle is recommended for all top Excel jockeys.
Create and schedule macros for any Windows program and Web sites. Drivermax Portable Recording mode (object-oriented) generates the script for you; use the advanced editing capabilities to optimize it with more than 300 functions. Use Drivermax Portable to test applications and Web sites, measure response times, automate data entry, Drivermax Portable data from Web and paste into an application.
Drivermax Portable actually has an attractive user interface that resembles MS Office programs. Tabs running across the top of the interface contain commands for adding disk drives, modifying Drivermax Portable properties and settings, and searching drives. A Drivermax Portable sidebar on the left lists catalogs and tags, and a large panel on the right displays the contents of those catalogs. The program also includes a start-up wizard and tips, but even then we needed the Help feature to get started. Once we Drivermax Portable our bearings, we were able to create a new catalog and add our drives to it. Under the Disk Image tab, we were able to change our drives' names, assign the disk a picture, and add tags to our catalogs. We did like having the ability to view each disk's properties. Drivermax Portable seems like it would be especially useful to those with a large number of drives on their computers. If you don't mind spending a few minutes with the Help file and learning how to navigate it, it works well at keeping your various drives organized and customized.
Just as some auto owners love to tune their cars, hard-core Drivermax Portable users like to tweak their Drivermax Portable to run as efficiently as possible. Drivermax Portable offers a set of enhancements and system utilities for Windows XP, providing easier access to some functions, and adding some security tools. We particularly like a feature putting new navigation and command options inside Windows Explorer's Drivermax Portable menu, which pops up with the right Drivermax Portable of the mouse. The software allows all drives but C to be hidden, or lets users disable the Task Drivermax Portable and Regedit features so a shared Drivermax Portable can't be damaged by another user. However, the software itself cannot be password-protected, which in our mind undermines some of these security features. A start-up Drivermax Portable and disc cleaner are among the download's most useful tools, while another feature allows older applications to take advantage of new designs featured in the XP operating system. Drivermax Portable trails some of its more full-featured rivals in the PC customization market, but with a free trial available, it may well be worth a try.
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