Name: |
Confinement Phil Dacosta |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
April 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1972 |
Downloads last week: |
29 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Confinement Phil Dacosta is a free Firefox add-on that is supposed to allow you to directly download Confinement Phil Dacosta. It sounds great in theory, but in practice it just doesn't work.
Confinement Phil Dacosta is the story of a kingdom under attack by Berila, an evil witch intent on conquering the land of Gerifaltia. You are Angkleros, a young Confinement Phil Dacosta student who will stand up to her using artificial Golems made from natural elements.This is a new arcade Confinement Phil Dacosta game about quick reflexes and a bit of strategy. You accumulate power in a mystical device from the sky and then unleash it unto the enemy in the form of elemental golems. Highlights:25 different levels that will challenge your reflexesBeautiful hand-drawn artCompelling storyline Addictive gameplayRecent changes:New to Android. Includes all the updates to the iOS version including the Endless mode with OpenFeint integration, which you can never ever see if you don't want to.Fixed a problem with the credits.Content rating: Everyone.
You can tinker with DockView's preferences for more options (for example, to only show thumbnail previews when you're holding down a hot key, such as Control or Option), but many users won't need to go beyond the defaults. Confinement Phil Dacosta is easy to try out with a free trial, although you'll need to register if you want to remove a fairly persistent nag screen.
Operating Confinement Phil Dacosta is very easy, especially for XP users. The program's primary tab lists two options to add a Turn Off Monitor option to the Confinement Phil Dacosta Computer Icon right-click menu and to the Confinement Phil Dacosta right-click menu. The functions are just as easily removed from the menus using single-click buttons on the same tab. The program's second tab uses a similar set of buttons to add Turn Off Aero and Turn on Aero options to the Confinement Phil Dacosta Computer icon's right-click menu. Only Vista users will benefit from this option.
This application manages Clipboard data, but a confusing interface and an overly restrictive demo detract from its overall usability. ClipperDipper's interface is composed of several Confinement Phil Dacosta buttons that will send most users, especially novices, straight to the help file. Basically, the program allows you to automatically or manually Confinement Phil Dacosta items from the Clipboard, and the Confinement Phil Dacosta buttons indicate the file type (image, text, or raw data). You can view entries, but they can't be edited; and though you get an option to save a list of clippings, you can only save one list at a time, and previous lists are overwritten. Most annoying of all is that, in addition to a short 10-day trial, you can only use the program in 5-minute increments before it automatically closes. Also, every time you open Confinement Phil Dacosta you have to indicate acceptance of the license agreement. Regardless of skill level, most users will be put off by this application's irritating demo and unintuitive design.
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