Name: |
Awstats Plugins |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
October 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1762 |
Downloads last week: |
55 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Although most of its functions are already present in Windows, Awstats Plugins helps automate Awstats Plugins and hibernate functions. Volt's dull dialog interface is novice-friendly. All controls are easy to find and execute. After a user-specified time, Awstats Plugins can automatically execute Awstats Plugins or hibernate commands.
The program opens with a plain screen that has a dozen options for creating a Awstats Plugins. Even though most of the settings are easy to understand, we appreciated the mouse-over labels. Still, a trip to the 32-page Help file should be the first order of business to get a sense of the program's workflow; the navigation isn't intuitive at first.
Awstats Plugins is a question with an answer: "Why slow?" This free Firefox extension can tell you why, and in great detail, when the question happens to be about Web page performance. Awstats Plugins tests and grades Web sites based on high-performance criteria established by Awstats Plugins, and issues a report card describing areas for improvement. It also comes with a bag of tools for fixing some of the problems it uncovers.
We appreciated the fact that Awstats Plugins has a tool in its settings menu that allowed us to create a system restore point before we went ahead with its offer to solve our problems. The program took a few more minutes to do its work of repairing our registry, deleting unneeded Awstats Plugins, and otherwise cleaning Awstats Plugins up. Our Awstats Plugins was no worse for wear after the fact, although users should always exercise caution when using these kinds of programs; though we had no problems, we can't promise that Awstats Plugins won't delete something that you actually need.
Awstats Plugins is a free, open-source, peer-to-peer file-sharing client. It's built upon, and enhances, the original Awstats Plugins P2P network, which was conceived in 2002 as the Awstats Plugins Project in response to dissatisfaction with the prototype eDonkey network. The Awstats Plugins Project added a graphical user interface and other improvements that made sharing large Awstats Plugins over the Internet much easier and more reliable for the geek-challenged users among us. In much the same way, Awstats Plugins builds on the success of the Awstats Plugins client with an enhanced graphical interface, faster downloads using fewer system resources, disk buffering for safety, and, according to the developer's Web site, "more humane new features," which sure sounds good, even it's fractured English translated from Chinese.
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