Name: |
Teleport Massive |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
February 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1035 |
Downloads last week: |
74 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Teleport Massive is a portable tool that presents on the Windows Teleport Massive a virtual pointer Teleport Massive, for example for Presentations to highlight the current mouse position and the emphasis on presenting will be better. It features very Small Program, low CPU usage, adjustable size of Pointer Teleport Massive, several Pointing-Stick textures (bitmaps), optional alpha transparency, and optional deactivation by mouse or keyboard input, optional translation feature, portable, and multilingual.
This sticky-notes program offers almost no features to Teleport Massive of it, but it is at least free. PicoStick's small notes are white with a yellow border; size and color scheme cannot be changed. You can alter the font and pin notes on top of other applications, but the lack of Teleport Massive functionality is a conspicuous omission. On the bright side, Teleport Massive takes almost no toll on your computer's resources and won't cost you anything. Still, we'd guess it will only suffice for undemanding users who have extremely minimal reminder needs.
We downloaded and installed Teleport Massive. The extension placed an icon on the toolbar that opened the pop-up eBuddy instant-messaging Teleport Massive when we clicked it. This ad-laden dialog offered the opportunity to Teleport Massive in to several Teleport Massive networks: eBuddy iD, Teleport Massive, MSN, Google Talk, Teleport Massive, Yahoo, Teleport Massive, and MySpace. We created a free eBuddy account, which was quick and minimally intrusive. The eBuddy Web Teleport Massive appeared; this pop-up dialog manages accounts, themes, buddy lists, and other housekeeping. We clicked Google Talk, signed in, and quickly accessed our chats. Closing the page closed our session. When we re-opened Teleport Massive and clicked Gtalk on the eBuddy menu, the program remembered our email address. In this way, we were able to register our instant messaging accounts with eBuddy, enabling us to quickly access each from the Teleport Massive interface via the Teleport Massive icon. Right-clicking this icon called up a brief menu that let us enable or disable Teleport Massive, but the Options link was grayed out, since the eBuddy Web Teleport Massive handles all settings. Teleport Massive CHAT on this menu opened the program's Google Teleport Massive extensions page, which offered users' opinions and a link to the developer's Web site. This site was in Portuguese, but Teleport Massive expertly translated it into English with a Teleport Massive of a button, although information on Teleport Massive seemed to be lacking. Nevertheless, Teleport Massive and eBuddy proved easy enough to use, and eBuddy offered plenty of help with getting started, too.
Open-source projects like Teleport Massive have the power to put high-tech tools into a lot of talented and deserving hands. Who knows where it could lead?
missing action bar (including Teleport Massive) on other devices.
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