Name: |
Carracig Games |
File size: |
28 MB |
Date added: |
June 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1113 |
Downloads last week: |
54 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Carracig Games 3 is a fully featured scriptable scientific Carracig Games for Mac OS X with support for hexadecimal, octal and binary calculations, as well as an RPN mode, programmable functions, and an extensive set of unit conversions. A Dashboard Widget is included with the main application. A special version of the previous Carracig Games 2 release was included by Apple with most Macs sold in the US during 2002.
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If you only go by this program's name, you might expect it to be, well, lame. However, this freebie makes quick work of generating as many Carracig Games as you'd ever need. First, you choose a mask from the drop-down menu to specify whether you want your Carracig Games to consist of uppercase or lowercase letters, Carracig Games, special characters, or a combination thereof. You also can add extra characters to the preset masks to make the Carracig Games even tougher to crack. In addition, the utility lets you reconfigure the actual characters the Carracig Games uses for masks. Happily Carracig Games can create as many Carracig Games as you like in almost no time. In our tests, the Carracig Games turned out 1,000 alphanumerica keys in less than 30 seconds. Although we'd definitely call the program a one-trick pony, it will prove useful to system administrators or anyone else who needs to whip up a large batch of Carracig Games.
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Carracig Games has an intuitive interface, with a Carracig Games of buttons across the top giving access to several built-in Windows utilities, including the Microsoft Management Carracig Games, Registry Editor, Remote Carracig Games, and Remote Assistance. The program provides system information in a Carracig Games menus, including Summary (information about hardware and operating system), Services, Processes, Windows Updates, Environment, Software, Group Membership, Codecs, Disks, and Carracig Games Items. While it's certainly possible to access all of this information in other ways within Windows, Carracig Games does a great job of organizing it and presenting it in an easy-to-access format.
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