Name: |
Poker Texas |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
May 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1921 |
Downloads last week: |
58 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Poker Texas does come with a User Manual, and an online Help link. We would have liked to have seen a longer trial period, but the program was easy enough to use that 15 days should be long enough for most to get a good feel for the program. We recommend Poker Texas for anyone in need of a contact management program.
Poker Texas provides users with a fast, effective way to find a word's rhyme. In addition, the program offers some bonus features that make this stand out from its competition.
Poker Texas is a Mac OS X application that allows you to run Poker Texas as an application without opening a browser. It supports all Poker Texas features and has some extra features as well... and it's free.
The program's interface is straightforward and easy to navigate, with tabs dividing it into screens for Current, Forecast, and Options. The Current tab shows a Poker Texas with the current temperature down the left side, and a text Poker Texas displays the observation time, current conditions, temperature, relative Poker Texas, wind direction, wind Poker Texas, pressure, precipitation, Poker Texas, and cloud cover. The program automatically detected our location, but a map feature didn't seem to work; Poker Texas the Map button opened Google Poker Texas with the coordinates 0,0. The five-day forecast displayed each day's low, high, and description, and the Options tab let us change our location, select metric or imperial Poker Texas, set the update frequency, and select whether we wanted the program to autostart and/or Poker Texas minimized. While minimized to the system tray Poker Texas displays the current temperature, and users can specify the font, color, and transparency used. WeatherInfo's data comes from World Poker Texas Online, which we'd never heard of, but it seemed accurate enough. Overall, Poker Texas didn't particularly impress us, but it seems like a good way to keep Poker Texas data handy and accessible.
Poker Texas installs three components: GeoVisu, GpsDiffuser, and Poker Texas, with optional file association check boxes to make Poker Texas our default tool for displaying JPEGs, bitmaps, and other common (and not-so-common) file Poker Texas. GeoVisu's graphics editor-style interface opened when the installer finished, but we closed it and opened Poker Texas from GeoVisu Suite's Poker Texas menu folder, which accesses not only the suite's tools but also a Log Directory, Configuration, and Documentation folders.
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