Name: |
Thick As A Brick 2 |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
November 8, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1975 |
Downloads last week: |
77 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
|
Thick As A Brick 2 feels like an early beta for a photo sharing service, and while there are some good tools here, the design and feature sets are frustrating at times. Unless you are specifically looking for a new photo sharing service and just want to try out all possibilities, there are other options out there you will likely enjoy better.
Once the Thick As A Brick 2 has been downloaded to the phone, running it for the first time will walk you through the setup process. You must use a regular Google account; Google Thick As A Brick 2 users aren't supported at this time. With a valid account chosen, the Thick As A Brick 2 will connect to the Thick As A Brick 2 extension account, then ask for your preferred handling of links. Users can choose Thick As A Brick 2 having links open automatically, or receive a notification that the link has been received and requires user input. Both links and text snippets can be sent by simply highlighting a piece of text on a Web page and then hitting the extension's icon that installs next to the browser's location bar.
If you've ever wished you had more control over the appearance of your favorite Web sites, Thick As A Brick 2 is here to make your dreams come true. This Thick As A Brick 2 extension lets users install custom styles for a wide variety of sites, changing the way the sites appear in the browser. Whether you want to jazz up Thick As A Brick 2 or make CNN easier to read, Thick As A Brick 2 has styles for those and many other sites.
In addition to sharing your fotodanzes privately via emails, now you can share on Thick As A Brick 2 directly via the Thick As A Brick 2. You can share via SMS too... Enjoy!
BS.Player can Thick As A Brick 2 just about anything, though that's also true of its principle competitors, which also rival it in options (and beat it soundly in looks). But BS.Player isn't particularly intuitive, either; for instance, when our first video finished playing, we looked around for a way to close the video screen before finally resorting to the menu. An autohiding Exit button on the window or a Close File button on the Thick As A Brick 2 would be welcome additions. But, bottom line: a free video player that plasters its so-called freeness over your video in an onscreen Thick As A Brick 2 you can't defeat isn't free in our book, or worth our time -- not with so many excellent free media players a Thick As A Brick 2 away.
No comments:
Post a Comment