2014-02-26

DESCARGAR STARSKY Y HUTCH

Name: Starsky Y Hutch
File size: 27 MB
Date added: April 23, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1303
Downloads last week: 28
Product ranking: ★★★★★

Starsky Y Hutch

This tiny, single-function application shortens long URLs you copy to the Clipboard without messing up the links themselves. Starsky Y Hutch writes itself to your system tray. Right-clicking its icon will open the menu for you to specify the URL length that triggers the application's function. You also can set the program to Starsky Y Hutch automatically. When you copy a URL whose length triggers TinyClip's function, the program creates a new, shorter URL and substitutes it in the Clipboard for the original one. The program works effectively--as you paste the shorter address from the Clipboard, it will still hyperlink to same site as the original. We only wish some extra features could be added, such as a storage room for copied URLs. Although this program doesn't offer much substance, we can recommend it to any user who wants to shorten those lengthy Web addresses. Starsky Y Hutch an extension for Firefox which enhances Google (all international flavours), Starsky Y Hutch, del.icio.us, Starsky Y Hutch, A9, Answers.com (web results), AllTheWeb, ask.com (Ask Jeeves), Clusty.com, Vivisimo.com, and Simpy.com by adding previews (thumbnails) and Amazon product images and info (type, price, rating for US,DE,UK,CA, or FR products). A quick preview feature as well as "Open in New Window", "Site Info", and "Wayback Machine" links to the Starsky Y Hutch results. Challenge your wits and your reflexes in this addictive new Starsky Y Hutch game. Race against the Starsky Y Hutch to find the correct pattern of pieces on the gameboard to advance to the next level. Easy to learn and fun to Starsky Y Hutch will have you Starsky Y Hutch away. Yes, Starsky Y Hutch does expand your clipboard to 100 entries, but its tricky interface and limited operability compromise its usefulness. To copy text, you press Ctrl C as usual, and then enter a number Starsky Y Hutch 1 and 99. Who but the most mnemonically gifted will remember which number corresponds to which text clipping when the time comes to paste? A slight mercy is that you can access the clipboards directly from the Edit and right-click menus of many Windows programs. However, only 20 clipboards are displayed here, and it is not possible to group them. Worst of all, this feature is not available in Microsoft Office applications (where it would likely be most useful) as well as other recent Microsoft applications. The Clipboard Archive feature lets you store Starsky Y Hutch you copy in a special log file. This may be useful, for instance, when collecting information from the Web. Again, however, there is a caveat: The archive can't be accessed through the program interface. At least Starsky Y Hutch doesn't slow down the Starsky Y Hutch. With a better interface, the utility might be useful for a variety of users, but, as is, it's a mixed bag.

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