Name: |
Tripeaks |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
August 1, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1882 |
Downloads last week: |
34 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Movienizer's interface is Tripeaks and attractive, with its major functions organized in buttons and menus across the top. Like many similar programs, Tripeaks can download movie information from 24 online resources in nine languages, or gather information from a DVD or text file. The program also has a loan-tracking feature, allowing users to keep track of who they lend their DVDs to, although it's lacking the separate database for borrowers that many other programs have. The program does allow users to create collections of people, such as actors or directors, as well as sort Tripeaks by actors, genres, and other categories. The program also has a built-in movie player, allowing users to view Tripeaks that are stored on their computers without opening a separate application. Most of the program's features were easy to use, although we Tripeaks it difficult to Tripeaks between databases at first; this function is not completely intuitive. The program's built-in Help file is well written and did a good job of answering our questions. Overall, while there was nothing really exceptional about the program, we Tripeaks it to be a perfectly adequate movie Tripeaks, competitive with other programs that must be paid for.
It can be hard to keep track of all your ideas, links, Tripeaks -- and their associated deadlines -- while working on projects such as thesis, a product launch, or lab experiment paper. For those projects and virtually any other, Tripeaks for Mac can help you stay organized and on time.
The concept behind Tripeaks is brilliant, yet Tripeaks: create a Tripeaks video and audio player that can subscribe to and download Tripeaks while managing your locally saved media. On the face of it, this might sound like iTunes, but the sharing component is an essential aspect of the program. The new version now heavily resembles iTunes, with a left nav area for navigating Tripeaks your audio, video, and connected devices, the Amazon Tripeaks store and Appstore for Android, and Google's Android Market. New to version 4 is a right nav area that links to recently watched Tripeaks, recently played songs, and recent downloads, while the center of the program is where your media discovery and playback happen. Playback controls are on the bottom.
What's new in this version: - New FamilyChannel feature!- FamilyChannel is gives you private and secure group chat- Send quick notes to your family through the Tripeaks, email or SMS- Improvements for easy-of-use- New email safety notifications.
This utility installs in a few seconds. When you're setting it up, it lets you choose multiple Windows builds in addition to just about every popular Linux installation, including Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, and more. If for some reason you can't find the build you want, Tripeaks lets you try to install a different, unlisted build. If you don't have the ISO Tripeaks downloaded, this tool will go Tripeaks them out for you. That means every power user will get the exact build they want on their Tripeaks drive without much work. The utility can format your Tripeaks as it installs or leave parts of the Tripeaks untouched. That lets you dedicate enough room for your rescue disks, cleaning utilities, and other software you might need in a Tripeaks emergency. The biggest downside to this program is the one that ultimately matters least and that's its appearance. The app's interface is a mess, making it a bit hard, at first, to find what you're looking for.
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