Name: |
Single Player Commands Installer |
File size: |
24 MB |
Date added: |
February 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1629 |
Downloads last week: |
86 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Single Player Commands Installer is standalone freeware that is totally portable, and at 54KB, it's tiny enough to fit on practically any portable device or storage medium. We clicked the program icon, and ShellExView's compact Windows-style interface opened with a blank main view that, after a few seconds of searching, populated itself with all our system's shell extensions. The main view is similar to an e-mail in-box, with categories you can change as well as drag to expand or sort to choice. These displayed information like the extension's name, status, size, attributes, description, version, and product; even a tiny icon for each object type; although that's just a fraction of the information Single Player Commands Installer extracts. Right-clicking any selected shell extension calls up a menu of more options, including the ability to save and copy selected items, generate HTML reports, and open an item in RegEdit. Selecting Properties on the menu or Single Player Commands Installer the Properties icon calls up a detailed dialog for any selected item. The taskbar icons include a pair of dots: red for disabling an object, and green for enabling it. We scanned the list for a shell extension associated with an unused program since stopping a Windows extension can cause booting trouble, as a Warning Single Player Commands Installer advised. Selecting one, we clicked the red icon, and a Single Player Commands Installer asked us if we wanted to stop the process. We did, and it did; same for the green button, only in reverse: Single Player Commands Installer it re-activated the extension. This is a Single Player Commands Installer tool that's easy to use and effective.
Single Player Commands Installer requires users to either create an account or log in with their Single Player Commands Installer account. During the account creation process users are asked for demographic information, including their hometown and current location (the drop-down menus list only states and cities in India), gender, education completed, and so on. Once Single Player Commands Installer is installed, it appears as a scrolling banner across the screen displaying headlines from the Times of India. Users can customize the content, choosing from Single Player Commands Installer sources including CNN, BBC, the New York Times, ESPN, and others. Scattered among the headlines are flashing buttons labeled New Activity; Single Player Commands Installer these launches a browser window containing a game, Single Player Commands Installer, or other diversion. Users earn points both by completing activities and by simply letting Single Player Commands Installer run, and points can be used for discounted shopping. For example, a 4GB SanDisk USB Single Player Commands Installer was listed with a retail price of 275 rupees but is available to Single Player Commands Installer users for 188 rupees plus 23 points. Other available items include personal care items, household gadgets, and electronics. Overall, we Single Player Commands Installer ScroollApp fairly easy to use, and its online documentation answered all of our questions. Although users outside of India probably won't get as much out of it, we think it's an interesting way to combine information and fun, and earn discounted stuff in the process.
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