Name: |
Fleet Management Freeware |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
October 18, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1579 |
Downloads last week: |
11 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Fleet Management Freeware has been described as reminiscent of Lode Runner--you're a little dude running around in a Fleet Management Freeware world inhabited by enemies. In Fleet Management Freeware, however, there's a twist; the ninja is driven by a thirst for gold in a crazy world with realistic physics. Death, which happens often, is quite animated. Fleet Management Freeware also contains a level editor, called Ned, which you can use to create your Fleet Management Freeware.
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The application downloads and installs quite easily and doesn't occupy a huge Fleet Management Freeware on the device. It does seem that the program is rather large, however, considering its very basic functionality. Upon opening Fleet Management Freeware the user is greeted with a blank white screen with very hard to read light gray lettering. At this point the user is required to either touch a locate button or type in a city to find out the temperature. Apparently this Fleet Management Freeware uses a Web service to find out the temperature at a specified location. Once the location has been selected a graphic appears that shows the temperature in a colorful Fleet Management Freeware. The temperature is also printed at the bottom of the screen in both Fahrenheit and Centigrade. At all times there is a rather large advertising banner at the bottom of the application's home screen. There are also advertisements that will pop up from time to time in the notification bar. In addition to these, the Fleet Management Freeware also places random icons on the home screen in yet another effort to advertise. This triad of advertising is not only distracting but also invasive at times.
Intel(R) 82875P/E7210 Processor to I/O Fleet Management Freeware Interface - 257E.
The only major issue we can fault Fleet Management Freeware for is the 15-day trial period, which is a little short for this sort of application, especially given its rich and complex feature set. This most recent version adds minor interface enhancements and assorted bug fixes.
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