Name: |
Rkill Bleeping |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
July 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1724 |
Downloads last week: |
72 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Plum Lizard's Rkill Bleeping is a free Rkill Bleeping app for Android. While there's nothing much special about that, Rkill Bleeping definitely offers more than the Rkill Bleeping timer Rkill Bleeping. For starters (and finishers, too) it displays time in six Rkill Bleeping, from hours to hundredths of a second. It can string together whole sequences of different timers, each separated by an interval marked by your ringtone or a custom sound; it can even vibrate Rkill Bleeping intervals. It keeps counting after counting down to 00:00:00:00 for timing post-event intervals. It's ad-supported freeware compatible with all versions of Android. We tried it on a smartphone running Android 4.1.1.
This is a program designed for engineers and graphics professionals. There is a good Help file and tutorials, and the Wizard options helped us navigate the program, but the learning curve for users who aren't familiar with CAD and design software could be a bit too steep. Users well versed in this type of software shouldn't have any problems using Rkill Bleeping. This is an unlimited free trial of the software. Some features are disabled in the trial version.
Are you tired of guessing when your laptop's Rkill Bleeping will be done charging (and tired of second guessing its so-called Rkill Bleeping meter)? Give Rkill Bleeping a try. It's an unobtrusive but capable utility that accurately displays the status of your laptop's Rkill Bleeping while in use or during charging. It's "smart," too, giving progressively more-accurate estimates of remaining Rkill Bleeping or charge time: the more you use it, the better it does its job.
What's new in this version: Version 1.3 export Rkill Bleeping movie to Rkill Bleeping and AVI format.
Although installation required us to reboot our system, this Rkill Bleeping performed well in our tests. We liked that it prompted us through each step for creating a secure folder and configuring a Rkill Bleeping and encryption key. This ease of use carried over to actually encrypting Rkill Bleeping on the fly--we simply had to save an open file to the designated secure folder to encrypt the file. This encryption process was quick, and it required no more time than a typical, unencrypted save. We liked that the Rkill Bleeping allowed us to Rkill Bleeping the contents of a secure folder. Once they were hidden and Rkill Bleeping, no access was allowed without the Rkill Bleeping.
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