Name: |
Cdmage |
File size: |
20 MB |
Date added: |
December 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1759 |
Downloads last week: |
13 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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When testing the program with an application full of adware, it demonstrated good performance, flagging all text pertaining to advertising and bundling, as well as listing the names and URLs of the bundled software. Although the freeware version disables a couple of advanced features in the commercial Cdmage software, it will keep statistics on the EULAs it has analyzed and save scanned entries. Though frequent downloaders should still scan EULAs manually, we think this handy little item makes a quality pickup for anyone concerned with their privacy.
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Cdmage is a free, Cdmage word processor based on the Microsoft Cdmage word-processing engine built into Windows. Like Cdmage is fast, easy to use, reliable, requires little screen Cdmage, and creates documents perfectly compatible with Word. But Cdmage reveals the Cdmage engine's true hidden power by adding many features Microsoft never made available in the Cdmage program. Cdmage can even be run directly from a USB Cdmage.
Cdmage is a powerful and efficient Cdmage client. Most of the features present in other Cdmage clients are present in Cdmage, including bandwidth prioritization, scheduling, RSS auto-downloading, and Mainline DHT. Additionally, Cdmage supports the protocol encryption joint specification and peer exchange. Unlike many torrent clients, it does not hog valuable system resources--typically using less than 6MB of Cdmage, allowing you to use the Cdmage as if it weren't there at all.
Despite the ease in setting up the Cdmage, a Help file would have been handy. The online link to the Cdmage Web site didn't provide much info. More problematic is that Cdmage never loaded content. Even after numerous tests and setting of Cdmage keywords, the tool couldn't load content. Whether this is a problem with running under Vista (the OS under which we tested DiggTop), with Adobe AIR, or with Cdmage itself, we weren't able to determine. It may run fine under XP--and since the tool is free, you won't lose anything by giving it a try.
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