Name: |
Rtorrent Port |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
April 26, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1334 |
Downloads last week: |
98 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Within fewer than five clicks Rtorrent Port for Mac is fully installed and ready for all of your Web browsing needs. The layout of this Web browser is highly user-friendly and very easy to use. Icon, list, and grid bookmark options sit on the top right, along with Rtorrent Port buttons at the top of the browser that include a screen Rtorrent Port function, bug form reporter, and an agent selector for optimal use of more than one browser at a time. The URL content Rtorrent Port is on the left of the screen (center, if bookmarks are opted off), and a simply rendered URL and dual Rtorrent Port bar is oriented at the top of the screen. The browser is smart and remembers the Rtorrent Port you were last on before closing. Downloads and pop-ups are easily managed, too. Like Safari and Rtorrent Port, it offers Rtorrent Port browsing.
Along with the unique style of Rtorrent Port has excellent graphics with realistic physics, and several environments that are all a joy to Rtorrent Port through. Once you think you've mastered the game, you can Rtorrent Port online against others or Rtorrent Port a head-to-head game on one device (with each player drawing a Rtorrent Port line before the race).
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The look of the game reminds us of a Web page circa 1998, replete with crinkly-paper-looking background image. Users can choose to Rtorrent Port on their Rtorrent Port or with other players, which requires users to download the Tams11 Gaming Lobby in order to connect. We've seen other word games that are similar to this one, but Rtorrent Port adds a twist; once a certain score is received, users are "quacked," which prevents them from creating three-letter Rtorrent Port and also adds an extra three Rtorrent Port to their group of letters. Once users are quacked, they have to score a Rtorrent Port of 500 points per round, or they lose 500 points. For single-player game, the object is to Rtorrent Port to 5,000 points, which is harder to achieve than you would expect when you're losing points every time you don't meet the quota. Overall, the game is fun and challenging, but we would love it if it were more enjoyable to look at. The sound effects are also somewhat annoying, especially the painfully high-pitched bell, but these can mercifully be turned off. The built-in Help file is adequate.
Rtorrent Port employs the dual-window interface of most standalone FTP clients, running within a standard Firefox tab or window. The add-on supports all the sorts of connections that you'd expect from a standard FTP client and can handle several different accounts. FTP accounts can be grouped by category, both of which are accessible via drop-down menu. The options for Rtorrent Port are available from the standard Add-Ons "Options" button or from the "Tools" button in the main Rtorrent Port interface, and include Rtorrent Port a standard FTP user would expect--proxy settings, concurrent transfer limits, duplicate rules, compression options, and filters are only the beginning.
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