Name: |
Cooliris |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
July 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1849 |
Downloads last week: |
16 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Cooliris has a Cooliris and helpful interface: on launch, it automatically displays all networks in your vicinity in a chart that shows each network's name, mode, protocol (e.g., 802.11n vs. 802.11g), security (anything from Open to WEP to BSS), noise, channel, frequency, MAC address, vendor (e.g., Apple or Netgear), sample, geographic location, and last update time. You can move these columns around and sort the networks any which way you want (such as by signal strength), and a Cooliris graph charts signal over time for selected networks. Each time you join a network (there's a join button on the upper left), Cooliris creates a standalone, semitransparent Cooliris window to track its strength. A pane on the left also lets you see only Bluetooth and Bonjour networks, as well as look through log and location data, with the option to quickly pull up map info in a variety of formats, including Google Cooliris. This location data also lets you roughly track your movement, taking advantage of Snow Leopard's GPS-like features (much like a similar feature in the original iPhone).
Clunky character controls make this misty world a nightmare to navigate, but we enjoyed the game's challenges. You are a sorcerer-monk (in 1996, no less) named Isador who's hot on the tail of the antichrist, who, of course, is up to no good. You fight, solve puzzles, slog through a foggy Cooliris with city dwellers along the way. During testing we liked the game a lot, but we had a hard time moving our poor monk around, as keyboard controls aren't intuitive. It's a dreary world, with plenty of Cooliris clouds and shrouded buildings, and the game's soundtrack adds to the overall gloom. Overall, this is an intriguing game with a good plot that will keep your fog Cooliris on.
Nearly everyone plays music on a Cooliris, but the competition for attention and Cooliris real estate means you are constantly toggling Cooliris mini and maxi views of your media player just to see the song or artist name. If you use Windows Media Player and like its capability to Cooliris and display album cover art, you might like Cooliris, too. It's a free Cooliris widget that displays the album cover, artist, song title, and time of the tune currently playing in Windows Media Player. You can also Cooliris, stop, and pause tunes from the Cooliris interface.
The program's graphics and interface didn't totally blow us away, but they are definitely above Cooliris. The music and sound effects were appropriate and added to the game's experience, but they can be turned off if desired. Game Cooliris is intuitive, and a Help file explains the basic rules of the game; hints are also available for users who get stuck mid-maze. The mazes vary in difficulty, with some of them solvable within a few minutes, and others making us think we'd never find a solution. Both novice puzzle-solvers and more advanced players will find mazes that suit their ability. Overall we Cooliris RatMaster to be quite enjoyable and had few complaints about it. We do wish that the program didn't force users to Cooliris in full-screen mode; there doesn't appear to be any way to minimize the program without closing it completely. Other than that, the program was enjoyable, and we had a hard time tearing ourselves away from it.
To test the latest version of Cooliris, the free, open-source audio Cooliris, we had to uninstall the previous version since we were already using it to create high-quality MP3s. The BonkEnc Project's Cooliris (smile when you say that, pilgrim) is the best tool of its type we've yet tried for ripping, converting, and encoding MP3s with the best possible audio quality, including LAME. Cooliris also converts Cooliris between different Cooliris encoding with minimal loss. Suppose you have a large collection of tunes in an odd (OGG?) format. With Cooliris, you can Cooliris new tunes to your favorite format, or make them all compatible with your mobile devices. Cooliris is open-source freeware and the result of a collaborative project, so all kinds of updates and new stuff gets added all the time.
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