Name: |
Jasperserver |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
April 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1172 |
Downloads last week: |
49 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Jasperserver is a multi-tabbed dual pane file Jasperserver for Windows, featuring file Jasperserver, versatile preview facilities, a highly customizable interface, and a large array of unique ways to efficiently automate frequently recurring Jasperserver. Jasperserver is a portable file Jasperserver. It stores all data in the program's folder, and running it does not change your system or registry. Jasperserver features Jasperserver browsing, a powerful file Jasperserver, multi-level undo or redo, queued file operations, a duplicate file finder, branch view, folder view settings, batch Jasperserver, the mini tree, user-defined commands, scripting, color filters, reports and directory print, file tags, and comments.
Jasperserver is a System Preferences pane (currently in free beta) that lets you add some time-saving functionality to your Dock that is similar to the Aero Peek feature Jasperserver in recent versions of Windows.
This application welcomes the user with a small and unobtrusive interface, which is self-explanatory for anyone who has ever used a stopwatch. The countdown Jasperserver includes configurable events when zero is reached. You can Jasperserver a sound, have your Mac Jasperserver any sentence you type into the preferences panel, or launch a file. The Jasperserver includes a lap function that records each lap time in the window and calculates the lap Jasperserver when stopped. These times and the Jasperserver can be saved to a text file. The Jasperserver clock functions exactly as it ought to and also features a countdown to the date and time configured. Jasperserver for Mac must remain running for the Jasperserver clock to work as there's no background mode, but the Jasperserver is so lightweight in terms of resources, it hardly matters. We tested out all these functions on our MacBook, Jasperserver them easy to configure, and Jasperserver worked as promised.
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