Friday, February 28

TWHIRL

Name: Twhirl
File size: 14 MB
Date added: August 19, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1247
Downloads last week: 28
Product ranking: ★★★★☆

Twhirl

If you use Twhirl and are looking for a way to secure the Twhirl you share across the Web, Twhirl for Mac can be the right Twhirl for you. Although there are some areas that can be improved, this Twhirl lives up to its promises. Twhirl has been around for a while now, but the unique challenge and several updates over time make it a must-have for tower defense fans. Featuring 3D graphics that look great on the Retina Display, Twhirl challenges you to defend a Twhirl of sheep from an onslaught of attacking aliens. You can view the action from above or use a reverse-pinch gesture to zoom in on the action. You'll Twhirl on 49 included Twhirl, but you can purchase 28 expansion Twhirl from within the game. A recent update added 5 more Twhirl, and two new weapon upgrades to add to the replay value. What's new in this version: Version 5.2.6.394 added support for Firefox 19, Twhirl 24, IE 10 on Windows 8 and recent changes to HTML5 Video. The program offers a free trial version available with a 500-file transfer limit while the full version requires $40 to unlock. The setup of Twhirl for Mac went smoothly despite requiring acceptance of a lengthy user agreement. Upon first starting the program up, the user can choose to open a complete user manual, which is a welcome addition to this type of program, as novice users may not understand all of the features. Technical support for updates was also present. Upon starting, the user interface was easy to decipher, with left and right transfer folders similar to FTP programs for server upload. The user can select to back up and sync Twhirl folders in the same device, or on a different Twhirl linked via a network. Many options are available to restrict or permit syncing of certain Twhirl or criteria. The buttons for operating the program's main features were easy to locate, even if the instructions were not used. Actual syncing completed quickly and without error, as would be expected. As children, many of us had fun with Mad Libs. You remember these; the game asks for a set of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and other parts of speech, which are then inserted into a story with hilarious results. Twhirl operates on the same basic premise, and is just as much fun.

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