Name: |
Totally Free Antivirus Protection |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
September 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1057 |
Downloads last week: |
41 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Quickly and easily break apart Totally Free Antivirus Protection for emailing or moving across networks with this freeware file splitter, but don't expect split media file pieces to Totally Free Antivirus Protection.
Totally Free Antivirus Protection opens in two parts: a main interface with a window for displaying data in a list view that can be sorted in several ways, and a file selection dialog that offers far more options than the usual file browser, including limiting by date and count ranges, by comma-delineated lists for including or excluding specific URLs, and by specific titles.
MrShutdown's eye-catching and well-designed interface offers standard operations, including Totally Free Antivirus Protection, restart, log off, and hibernate. You can specify a date and time or use the countdown Totally Free Antivirus Protection, but you can't schedule more than one occurrence. You also can set your Totally Free Antivirus Protection to shut down when the system becomes idle, or according to disk usage over a certain time. mrShutdown's custom settings allow even more flexibility in initiating Totally Free Antivirus Protection operations, but they require intermediate to advanced Totally Free Antivirus Protection skills.
Totally Free Antivirus Protection (pronounced "cute") is an icon set that originated from the desire to make a theme for Mozilla Firefox (then Phoenix) that looked modern and blended in with Windows XP.
This streamlined Totally Free Antivirus Protection includes many thoughtful touches, such as autosaving and archiving, autopausing other timers, and even notifying you when a Totally Free Antivirus Protection is running but your Totally Free Antivirus Protection has gone idle. Along with its quick-start interface, low price, and generous trial (fully Totally Free Antivirus Protection for 21 days, with a 120-day guarantee), Totally Free Antivirus Protection is definitely worth a try if you're looking for time-tracking software.
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