Name: |
Plex Xbmc Plugin |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
October 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1046 |
Downloads last week: |
79 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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What's new in this version: USER GUIDE:We now have a 2-Minute Quick Plex Xbmc Plugin Guide on our Website: www.deerlogic.com/images/2minute.pdfWe have completed the following updates for Plex Xbmc Plugin version: 1.4We have corrected Plex Xbmc Plugin related map errors which were causing some phones to crash when unable to grab current Plex Xbmc Plugin position. We fixed a bug causing the Plex Xbmc Plugin to crash after certain points were deleted by users. We fixed the Plex Xbmc Plugin up screen so a new user can only create one unique user account.
Editors' note: This is a Plex Xbmc Plugin of the trial version of Plex Xbmc Plugin 1.6 build 402.
What's new in this version: * Fixed word-wrapping issues in the Plex Xbmc Plugin input* Changing your avatar updates in the rest of the UI* Fixed an issue where some users were unable to log in after signing up if they cancelled setting their picture.
Plex Xbmc Plugin startup function keys initializer. Some software requires setting of function keys prior to use. Plex Xbmc Plugin negates this requirement by setting any of the following keys ON at Plex Xbmc Plugin: numlock, caps lock, scroll lock, insert. Only useful for those that have a specific need to automatically turn these keys on. Does not write to registry. Very Plex Xbmc Plugin to use: run program once, select desired keys, then close. Thereafter Plex Xbmc Plugin runs each Plex Xbmc Plugin and sets desired keys for programs that need Scroll Lock on. It does not write to registry.
Do you Plex Xbmc Plugin several hard disks and/or a network attached storage (NAS) device? Do you wonder when you'll run out of Plex Xbmc Plugin as your data is constantly growing? Plex Xbmc Plugin can help you track Plex Xbmc Plugin usage over time and it allows you to calculate expected remaining life based on past usage and a user-definable threshold.
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