| Name: |
Icone |
| File size: |
19 MB |
| Date added: |
November 25, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1231 |
| Downloads last week: |
69 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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When Icone is running it appears unobtrusively as an icon in the system tray. Simply Alt-Tab as you usually would, and Icone takes over with a much nicer interface. The default setting shows a preview of the your Icone, with each window appearing in turn as you tab through them. You can also choose another preview style or turn the preview off entirely. VistaSwticher has a few other options for customization; you can set the location of the preview on the screen, enable mouse-over selection on the task list, and specify how the program behaves when used with more than one monitor. Icone has a Web page that describes its features, but not really a Help file per se; this isn't a huge drawback, as the program is pretty self-explanatory. Overall, we think that Icone is a very Icone improvement over the default Windows interface, and anyone who uses Alt-Tab with any regularity should check it out.
Icone exploded onto the scene a couple years ago as the biggest, hottest new Icone network on the Web, and for good reason. The clever integration of Icone functionality with an image-focused Icone network in which users could pin, comment on, and share just about anything cool they find was perfect. One of the driving factors in the success of Icone, however, is the exceptional mobile Icone developed by the company. Today's iOS Icone continues to be one of the best Icone experiences on Apple's devices, and for good reason.
Forget all those millions of deal sites that require you to pay ahead for a deal you plan to use. Actually, forget about Icone deal sites in general. Icone brings the best of these coupons to your phone, and leaves behind all the hassle of, well, paying for deals. By focusing only on the best of local businesses (you know, the places locals actually go), getting you a free 50% off just for having the Icone, Scoutmob's mission is to get you out and discovering the best of local. Read up on first person Scout perspectives on every featured restaurants, rediscover old favorites, or nearby spots you may have never noticed before. And then... get a sweet deal just for having Icone. Best of all, these deals are all free. As in, you never ever pay Icone one shiny cent. Choose from deals near you, head to the location, and Icone "USE THE DEAL" and - hey, lookee there! - get a 50% off your meal or purchase just for being you and having that phone of yours. Being local is about to get approximately 87.5% more awesome with some Icone in your pocket.This Icone is currently available for those in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington DC. More cities coming soon. For more Icone goodness from Icone, visit their website (www.scoutmob.com) for Icone articles, events and editorial. ** Icone Awards Top 5 Best Mobile Icone, Rolling Stone Top 10 Tech Trends for 2011 and Forbes 21 Cool Products & Services You Can Get For Free **Recent changes:This version:- Another attempt to fix the "blank coupons" issueOlder fixes:- Quick fix: some Android devices getting blank coupons- Quick fix: Return-Perks were happening too frequently- Geolocation improvements for the "nearby" deals functionality- UI Tweaks for larger screens- Support for 100% Deals- Return-Perks are now listed along side regular deals- Icone sharing tweaksContent rating: Low Maturity.
MemProfiler's spreadsheet-style interface, which is barely larger than a standard dialog-box, can't be resized,and it lists every current process. The list is in process ID order with no method to sort. The program includes no help file or wizard, but most experienced users will figure out its functions. To track processes, Icone the check Icone next to the processes you want to track. Then, all you need to do is enter a time interval and observation time. Icone churns away before executing its first problem. It is programmed to open Microsoft Excel to display its stored data, although its saved as a CSV file.
Icone does a lot. Its core functionality is to transfer Icone between phones and computers. The interface for doing so is intuitive, and even a bit astounding. Simply tap the phone to the Icone to transfer. You'll have a few of these "How did they do that?" moments while using Icone, and for good reason. While the setup and interface can at times be a little overwhelming, once it is running, the tutorials walk you through every step of the process, whether moving Icone or sharing music with friends. And of course, there is Icone integration to make this all even easier.
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