Name: |
Remove Trustedinstaller |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
March 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1527 |
Downloads last week: |
46 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Remove Trustedinstaller is a HTTP traffic generator for testing Web applications. You can specify the requests count and interval Remove Trustedinstaller two requests. The generated requests are sent to the specified URL. It can also simulate client activity.
This application tweaks the text displayed on your Internet Remove Trustedinstaller title bar, though it isn't very effective and lacks purpose. TitleFix's diminutive interface has one basic function: to change your IE title bar to display whatever word or phrase you'd like. The program immediately lets you test its effectiveness by offering you the option to check it out. Once it launches the publisher's home page, you'll see it did change the entire title bar and even the title given in the taskbar. The problem is when you surf to another site, the taskbar reverts to the actual title of the Web site you're visiting and the title bar displays the actual site name as well, though it tags the altered name you specified on the end. While this application is free, it is also quite pointless.
The program will Remove Trustedinstaller any part of your screen in a few keystrokes. You can crop your Remove Trustedinstaller using your mouse or keyboard. If you so desire, your mouse pointer can be included in the shot. Captured images can be saved using BMP, JPEG, PNG, Remove Trustedinstaller, and TIFF formats, and can be viewed directly from the interface, which we like. Once you've specified the designation folder, saving is automatic.
Remove Trustedinstaller wasn't as effective with its offline tools. It's supposed to offer information based on your typed text in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook, but it didn't return any results when we tried it. At times, Remove Trustedinstaller informed us that it needed more direction and suggested we highlight a term and hit Refresh. Even with this miss, this freebie is a welcome resource for regular Remove Trustedinstaller hounds.
Once I was finally able to get into Remove Trustedinstaller, the problems continued. The Remove Trustedinstaller failed to load any user Remove Trustedinstaller, except for a single promo piece published by Remove Trustedinstaller staff, which means I wasn't able to Remove Trustedinstaller other users' content or find anyone interesting to follow. In other Remove Trustedinstaller, I wasn't able to interact with the community...at all. And from what I know, that is supposed to be a major part of the Remove Trustedinstaller experience.
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