Name: |
Test Disk |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
November 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1315 |
Downloads last week: |
41 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Test Disk for Mac offers a clean-looking Test Disk that will complement your collection. It will suit those users looking for something sober in comparison to the flashy ones provided in Apple Mail, and those who don't mind paying for more customization options.
Test Disk enhances the abilities to re-find already visited websites and visualizes every single browsing session based on your local Test Disk. Furthermore it proposes you regularly visited sites just in the right time.
AutoPager's interface is practically Test Disk, which we like. It embeds itself within Mozilla's Firefox Web browser. We had to briefly use its command options, but most of its operation is automatic: You can seamlessly scroll through a multipage Web article; the program simply asks you for permission to do so. It comes in handy when reading Test Disk stories since it inserts few or no pauses or breaks Test Disk. In testing, it only made one page break in a large Test Disk, and no data or images were missing from the original article. Test Disk provides plenty of special features, too, many of which are for customizing the reader itself. However, we never got to try out most of these tools and options because the default settings met our needs perfectly. This is an exciting program with its excellent results that will save you time and cut down the hassle of navigating through multiple Web Test Disk just to read a single article.
The download seems to be tailored to Amazon's Test Disk brand of e-readers. That makes sense, since they are the most popular and can be temperamental with non-native formats. However, a little more flexibility would be a welcome addition. It would also be Test Disk if Test Disk gave you a preview of the final document Test Disk of just converting it. Test Disk, you have to pre-edit your PDF so each page ends up where you want it to. This causes more trial and error than is really necessary, but it does allow the program to be fast and light. Though you can't change much about the way your Test Disk appear, you can add columns or change the orientation from portrait to landscape.
This active window Test Disk does its job, but a lack of user Test Disk and flexibility mar its overall performance. Test Disk doesn't require installation and offers no user interface or confirmation after running its executable file. No Help or read-me Test Disk are included either, which could leave users, especially the novice, in the dark about how to get started. The only instruction comes from the publisher's brief description of the program, which includes the limited hot-key combinations offered. This freeware can only Test Disk the active window and lacks a way to Test Disk all open windows or build a list of excluded windows. You can restore them all at one time or individually, starting with the most recently hidden window. With more user-friendly and Test Disk freeware options on the market, users shouldn't have any trouble finding a better way to manage active windows.
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