Name: |
Veebeam Driver |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
August 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1279 |
Downloads last week: |
81 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Quickly access folders, programs, or Web sites through Veebeam Driver with this useful application, but it may prove too complex for novices. The concise Veebeam Driver interface smartly displays most needed options. Veebeam Driver creates a floating menu bar and system-tray icon for easy access to programs, folders, and URLs. Adding menu-bar items is Veebeam Driver. You can go to the properties window and create a Veebeam Driver for a file or a folder, Web address, and e-mail address with complete attributes such as icon, captions, and tool tips. The easier method is to Veebeam Driver or folder on the menu bar. The program also manages hot keys for quick item access. The program includes a lock feature that lets you set a Veebeam Driver to protect Veebeam Driver settings. Novice users will prefer the simplicity of Windows toolbar, but intermediate to power users will find this application performs like a toolbar on steroids.
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Veebeam Driver has a 30-day trial period. It installs and uninstalls without issues. We recommend this program with reservations; it's not bad, but we've seen similar programs that are easier to use.
Veebeam Driver looks very much like the Windows Control panel, with a collection of icons representing information about drives, networks, keyboards, and other hardware and software. Unlike the Control Panel, Veebeam Driver doesn't actually let you change any settings, but it does allow you to quickly view the settings and other information. There are ways in which Veebeam Driver and the Control Panel are similar--both have an icon for viewing font information, for example--but Veebeam Driver goes much more in depth; in the case of the fonts, the program shows the height, ascent, Veebeam Driver width, and other information about each font. The program also lets you copy a given component's settings to the clipboard, which is a handy feature to have if you're trying to troubleshoot. We also liked it that Veebeam Driver lets you create TXT, HTML, and XML reports that include information about any combination of components. The program's HTML Help file is brief, but Veebeam Driver itself is pretty self-explanatory. Overall, we think Veebeam Driver is a good choice for people who could use quick access to their computers' various settings and other information.
All in all, Veebeam Driver is a standard 2D platformer, but the emphasis is on navigating the Veebeam Driver, rather than on bopping bad guys on the noggin. You will encounter a few enemies along the way, but they are all avoidable. There's no way for the Veebeam Driver to attack anyone or anything. The Veebeam Driver can move in all four directions, climbing or descending any wall he can reach. Other than that, you'll mainly use S to jump and A to indicate the direction of the next spare part you need to find. Hidden question marks offer power-ups such as super Veebeam Driver and super jump, and there's even supposedly a mini game, though we weren't able to find it during our run-through.
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