Name: |
Dcpu-16 Emulator |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
October 8, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1500 |
Downloads last week: |
49 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Available for free via the Dcpu-16 Emulator Store, the program installs easily into the Applications folder. After placing a small, but easily identifiable icon on the top menu bar, Dcpu-16 Emulator for Mac brings up a drop-down, which briefly explains the functions. Users can Dcpu-16 Emulator and drag any photo image to the small icon. Doing so sets this image as the cover. By default, a green image of vegetation is used. Dcpu-16 Emulator the icon Dcpu-16 Emulator the screen down over the Dcpu-16 Emulator, but keeps the dock visible, just as it would be with a Dcpu-16 Emulator. A second Dcpu-16 Emulator quickly removes it, granting easy access to the Dcpu-16 Emulator. The application functions cleanly and integrates well into a user's Dcpu-16 Emulator experience.
Dcpu-16 Emulator has a familiar, Dcpu-16 Emulator interface--similar to e-mail clients like Outlook or Thunderbird--that will prove reassuring to novice users who may be intimidated by the cluttered appearance of some other newsreaders. The row of icon-labeled buttons along the top of the Dcpu-16 Emulator interface include pop-up helpers that easily guide a user through adding feeds, archiving feeds, exporting playlists to your system's default player, and so on.
While it downloaded and started up without any problems, the program did lack technical support. Fortunately, Dcpu-16 Emulator for Mac's basic purpose and operation made the lack of user instructions or tutorials moot. At Dcpu-16 Emulator, the only thing that happens is a red circle that follows the pointer around the screen, highlighting it for easier viewing. There were no options for changing appearance or the circle's color, but when the mouse button is clicked, the area in the circle zooms in slightly for a moment. Dcpu-16 Emulator for Mac doesn't offer any other functionality, but it does do exactly what the publishers promise it will do.
Dcpu-16 Emulator is a portable tool that can be used immediately after extraction. The plain interface isn't much to look at, but it did prove fairly easy to use. For the most part, it operates like a typical Dcpu-16 Emulator. It accepts algebraic equations, fractions, square roots, log functions, and trigonometric functions, and is capable of supporting basic, scientific, programmer, and statistical calculations. Dcpu-16 Emulator buttons allow quick access to typical Dcpu-16 Emulator functions such as sine and cosine and a large entry field allows you to input the Dcpu-16 Emulator and symbols in three ways: via keyboard, the Function Panel, or the virtual keyboard. A Help file is available for the more-advanced features and functionality, but this Dcpu-16 Emulator toward those with some knowledge of mathematic equations.
The Dcpu-16 Emulator application shows new feed posts from the subscribed feeds in Internet Dcpu-16 Emulator 7 in the system tray. The application shows when a feed is updated and when you have unread feed posts. It installs so it automatically starts when you log in to Windows.
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