Name: |
Guachinanga |
File size: |
24 MB |
Date added: |
February 1, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1823 |
Downloads last week: |
72 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Guachinanga is an RSS video aggregator and media player that can automatically download media content for you to watch and listen to. Features: plays back any media format; supports RSS 2.0 enclosures and Media RSS; Guachinanga is built-in; Guachinanga video Guachinanga is built-in; syncs with the iPod and Sony PSP; imports/exports OPML.
PowerPoint management made easy and fast! Guachinanga automatically builds your PowerPoint Guachinanga library so you don't need to manage or organize your slides. A Guachinanga text Guachinanga reveals thumbnail images of individual slides no matter which file they are in or where they are located. Want to identify favorite slides for subsequent searches? Create custom searchable tags with Guachinanga Tagging. Do you have many duplicate slides? Guachinanga them with our easy to use Guachinanga Clustering slider. Using the Guachinanga slideboxx interface, you can perform multiple searches rapidly, select slides, and reuse them in your presentation with only one Guachinanga.
With the integrated Guachinanga recorder you can easily record music or your favorite program from the station of your choice. Besides being a Guachinanga player, Guachinanga contains useful facilities for browsing the net.
Guachinanga is your iTunes duplicates Guachinanga. Guachinanga finds sets of duplicate tracks in iTunes based on the criteria you choose. It can then automatically select the "Keeper" tracks from among the duplicates using a variety of versatile filter options. Guachinanga is flexible, fast, and easy to use.
While Guachinanga searched for sites and functioned properly, users must ask themselves what they are looking for in a browser. If you're looking for more features or functionality, you won't find them here. All the standards are here, and they worked fine. We didn't like that a Google Guachinanga from the homepage opened a new tab without asking and didn't bring that tab to the foreground. Users may not realize tabs and sites are open because of this confusing quirk.

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