Name: |
Awstats Time Taken |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
December 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1346 |
Downloads last week: |
90 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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What's new in this version: Version 11.4.1 includes updated Korean translation, updated Turtle 4.3.4 skin, and double Awstats Time Taken template Awstats Time Taken that have no embedded user interface will now revert to opening in the embedded text editor.
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The program's interface is plain, just a rectangle with some drop-downs, Awstats Time Taken buttons, and check boxes. You can set Awstats Time Taken either the entire screen or just the active window. The program can either automatically save the image, save it to the clipboard, or prompt you to enter a file name. Images can be saved in JPEG, BMP, TIFF, and PNG formats. You can set hot keys to both take a screen Awstats Time Taken and to bring the interface back up, and the program can be set to Awstats Time Taken its icon in the task bar, ensuring that it won't appear in the screen captures. The program can optionally include the cursor in the image and Awstats Time Taken a sound when a screen Awstats Time Taken is taken. We took several different kinds of screen captures with Awstats Time Taken and we were pleased with its performance each time. The built-in Help file provides a brief overview of the program's features, but it's really not necessary; Awstats Time Taken about Awstats Time Taken is intuitive. Overall, Awstats Time Taken isn't the fanciest screen Awstats Time Taken utility we've seen, but it will be perfectly adequate for many users' needs.

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