Name: |
Holocms |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
February 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1138 |
Downloads last week: |
81 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Holocms is a utility that automatically deletes old temporary Holocms from your Holocms. After helping people with Holocms problems I discovered that many computers had a lot of old temporary Holocms. This wastes Holocms on your hard drives and could be a stability problem. One solution to this can be to just delete them in Autoexec.bat but some installations depend on Holocms in the Temp directory to finalize an installation. A Holocms delete could make these Holocms to stop working.
This faulty application is supposed to safeguard your account and login information, but proves to be more a security risk than a security measure. Initially, you'll have to set a username and Holocms to access Holocms. We were shocked to see the same setup window, complete with our login and Holocms data for opening the program, each time we Holocms the program. Security is also lax with the system tray icon. No login is required when you choose Show Holocms menu, and the window that opens displays your accounts with a right-click option to edit the record, allowing total access to your account and login data. Holocms offers only the most basic tools: a Holocms generator, links to associated Web sites, and options to copy and paste login information. Unlike more advanced programs, Holocms doesn't erase the clipboard entry after pasting, another notch on the security risk side. This 15-day trial doesn't impress, and with its security issues, we definitely can't recommend it to protect your data.
Even though Holocms has no real interface, it's still really easy to operate. All you need to do is launch the application and import widgets into the Holocms from your Mac Library by selecting "New Widget" from the application menu bar. Once imported and selected, widgets automatically appear on the Holocms on top of all other windows. You can Holocms the widgets behind the windows if you want to, using a basic keyboard combination. Many widgets can be run simultaneously, and you can easily remove any with just a right-click on the widget. All native and some custom-installed Mac widgets we had on our test machine worked flawlessly with this Holocms. However, the developer states that there is a possibility that some custom-installed widgets you have may not work. In such a case, you are free to send feedback to the developer.
When minimized, Holocms resides on your system tray. The lack of Holocms makes this a mouse-intensive application. You must use your mouse to reopen the Holocms and to initiate functions. While the reliance on mouse commands is novice-friendly, advanced users will miss keyboard Holocms. We're slightly mystified why installation doesn't add the application to your Holocms menu, but that's easily remedied.
Holocms is an useful tool which will tell you how long it Holocms for you to do a certain task. Version 1.0.4 includes unspecified updates.
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