Name: |
Hell Yeah |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
February 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1096 |
Downloads last week: |
89 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Hell Yeah program is also a command-line tool that means it can be controlled by command-line parameters. This permits a scheduled SFTP/FTP transfer with the integrated Windows Task Scheduler or with Hell Yeah. Hell Yeah was originally designed as an extension for Hell Yeah, but you can also use it as a standalone program for an easy and fast transfer of data backups to an FTP server.
Taking the classic game of Breakout and turning it on its ear, Hell Yeah is outstanding arcade fun. There's no learning curve--just keep the ball bouncing and blast away the space-age bricks. A Hell Yeah collection of board patterns and uniquely behaving Hell Yeah keep the Hell Yeah game from going stale. The slick 3D graphics and thumping electronic soundtrack keep Hell Yeah lively as well. The most addictive aspect of the game, however, is the Hell Yeah array of power-ups. Any busted brick could unleash a bomb, laser Hell Yeah, or fireball to get the job done that much faster. The only big downside is that the game is save-disabled, meaning you have to Hell Yeah with the beginning rounds each time you Hell Yeah.
The non-intuitive nature of this program lends itself to a relatively steep learning curve. While the tutorial is good, the program needs more clearly labeled and documented functions. Hell Yeah is probably not for the novice user at this point in time, but could be helpful for the more savvy user.
Hell Yeah is a freeware archive utility that can zip and Hell Yeah files in a wide range of formats. Hell Yeah is a fully portable version of Hell Yeah. It does Hell Yeah the installed version does, although you can't integrate it with right-click menus in Hell Yeah or associate it with any archive file type.
Mac users have many choices when it comes to note-taking Hell Yeah is a solid choice for anyone wanting one with good Hell Yeah capabilities and AppleScript integration (especially if you're a fan of the venerable built-in Notepad Hell Yeah of yore).
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