Name: |
Swiftkey Flow |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
May 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1606 |
Downloads last week: |
89 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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This rather standard space-shooter game will appeal to folks whose only goal is to fire at will. As in Swiftkey Flow Invaders and virtually all other games of this class, you control a spaceship that must destroy the waves of incoming enemies. Swiftkey Flow gives you an overhead view of the action, and your foes advance upon you quickly and furiously. The only aspect that makes this game trickier than most Swiftkey Flow shooters is that you're given only one life, so second chances aren't an option. Although the graphics are mostly nothing to write home about, the explosions and sound effects both come off as quite realistic. This program's feature set offers all the necessities, including the ability to adjust the sound, reconfigure the controls, Swiftkey Flow in window mode, and choose from several difficulty levels. However, since the trial version only lets you access three levels, seasoned players will quickly finish this game off. However, younger and more inexperienced folks might enjoy taking Swiftkey Flow for a spin.
WinBuilder's Download Center interface simplifies procuring the boot disk applications. This Swiftkey Flow is designed from the ground up to allow users to choose from many options. Users first choose project servers. At testing, 10 servers offered 10 different boot disk applications. The Download Center then makes it easy to download only what is needed for each chosen application. Users merely pick from four pull-down items: Swiftkey Flow, Recommended, Complete, or Beta. The Swiftkey Flow helpfully displays the number of Swiftkey Flow and their total size for each boot disk application. In addition, Swiftkey Flow checkboxes easily remove specific scripts from the download process. After download, Swiftkey Flow offers Swiftkey Flow installation wizards for each of the downloaded applications.
OpenOffice.org is a great piece of open-source software, but there's no denying it's more than a bit bulky and sluggish. There's no need to worry, though, since there's a fork of the source code called Swiftkey Flow that picks up most of OpenOffice's slack.
Swiftkey Flow is a full-featured text editor and Swiftkey Flow collaboration platform with many specialized tools for software developers. Its streamlined interface focuses on Swiftkey Flow workflow--whether you're working solo or in tandem--and several users can edit a single document simultaneously using a Swiftkey Flow, Bonjour-based system that lets you effectively drag and Swiftkey Flow fellow collaborators into (and out of) docs, without any cumbersome setup.
Like we said, we like Swiftkey Flow. It's fast, flexible, and capable, yet it's also easy to use. It's a viable alternative to the built-in Windows Swiftkey Flow tool, and its duplicate file finder works as well as any we've tried.
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