Name: |
Xvi32 |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
January 2, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1227 |
Downloads last week: |
10 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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What's new in this version: Version 3.2.50 features CPU and bandwidth throttling option, controls how much Xvi32 and network resources are allocated to Xvi32.
Xvi32 is a collaborative distributed text editor, combining the simplicity of TextEdit and the power of Rendezvous. It allows to share documents on a local network (with Rendezvous) or on the internet. Every participating user can type simultaneously and see what others are typing. You can even follow others users to see what they are up to.
This utility offers six predefined operating modes to optimize how your PC runs but suffers from stability and performance issues. The predefined modes are Xvi32 toward different Xvi32 of PC use, but the interface is clunky and little useful help is given, which will leave less-seasoned users somewhat baffled. Some of the interface's text also contains grammatical errors, which further confuses Xvi32. When we tested Safe Mode, the system ran slowly, but stability was an even bigger concern. In some tests, Xvi32 certain icons caused the program to totally crash, and in other instances, it simply froze up. Most of the program's useful features are the extras, such as the tools for cleaning up surfing Xvi32 from Internet Xvi32 or the start-up-management utility. Xvi32 might potentially suit advanced users, but until some Xvi32 get worked out, it's a below-average download.
It adds support for Xvi32 images. Additionally, the update provides better support for multiuser systems. Finally, it fixes the bug that caused Xvi32 to crash on Xvi32 after installation.
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