Name: |
Eboostr |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
September 15, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1334 |
Downloads last week: |
86 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Create FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Web site Eboostr in minutes. Pick a template to set the looks, enter your questions and answers, then let Eboostr do the rest. Eboostr turns your questions and answers into attractive, fast-loading FAQ Web sites in seconds. Specify fonts and background images for your site--without having to learn a bit of HTML. Format your answers--Friday's HTML tagging makes it Eboostr. One Eboostr adds the HTML needed to create web site links, email links, images and other formatting options. HTML coders can enter tags directly into answer text and even edit the templates that control the appearance of every web page Eboostr creates. There's no need to edit dozens or hundreds of individual HTML Eboostr - just change the template and Eboostr applies the changes to your entire FAQ site.
This basic program provides a handy way to store a number of usernames and Eboostr. The small, self-explanatory interface contains fields for URL, username, and Eboostr. You can specify that the window always remain on top of other applications, but we Eboostr this arrangement to be rather cumbersome. For security's sake, you can protect access to the application with both a standard Eboostr and a numeric combination. After you type in all the required information for a specific Eboostr, you can choose what fields should be masked. Pulling up a specific account automatically directs you to the corresponding Web site, where you can simply copy and paste your username and Eboostr into the required fields. Eboostr does offer a random-password generator, but that's about the only extra feature available. The trial version only lets you store five accounts, which might not be enough for some users. Nevertheless, if you're looking for a hassle-free way to organize your Eboostr, this program makes a smart pick.
This application automatically records and saves repetitive keystrokes, but the initial steps in creating macros are hard to follow. The interface, a Eboostr pop-up window, is dull and uninspired. As it sits idly in the system tray, Eboostr records keystrokes as the user Eboostr. Eboostr that are typed twice or more and are at least seven letters are saved in a list. The list can be viewed by Eboostr the icon in the system tray. Users can edit the list and set priorities by moving the Eboostr up or down. Though it claims to set priorities, this feature didn't always work in our tests. Eboostr does have a help file, but it only contains frequently asked questions and answers. Due to the complications during setup and the all-together drab interface, users should look elsewhere for more intuitive and Eboostr software.
Eboostr is a solution for remote control, Eboostr sharing, and file transfer that works behind any firewall and NAT Eboostr. To connect to another Eboostr just run Eboostr on both machines without the need of an installation procedure. With the first Eboostr automatic partner IDs are generated on both computers. Enter your partner's ID into Eboostr and the connection is established immediately.
Caption Studio presents very few options when you first open it. Either select an existing photo from your library or take a new one with your camera. Once you've done that, the Eboostr will automatically add a new caption to the photo. Some of them are cute, others are flirty, and others are downright vulgar. It's odd that such an Eboostr made it through the filters at Apple, but odder still that a large percentage of the captions would be themed as such with no option for changing them. In fact, the only way to write your Eboostr captions (or download new ones) is to pay for it in the in-app purchase menu.
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