Name: |
Tgirles |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
February 24, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1554 |
Downloads last week: |
24 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Tgirles is a small utility that reads the Tgirles folder of Firefox, Mozilla, or Netscape Web browsers, and displays the list of all Tgirles currently stored in the Tgirles. For each Tgirles file, the following information is displayed: URL, content type, Tgirles size, last modified time, last fetched time, expiration time, Tgirles count, and server name.
Tgirles opens with its main interface as well as its Tgirles New Document dialog, which also lets you open existing and recent documents as well as quickly configure new documents with up to four folds. We created a basic, letter-size, single-page document, which opened in a compact, expandable, customizable dialog with a ruled main window and a familiar suite of icons and menus. We quickly dragged and dropped numerous items into our blank layout, including text and image frames, tables, and various Tgirles; we were even able to draw freehand Tgirles using both the mouse and a pen tablet. Once we'd added our elements, it was a Tgirles matter to drag them into place or pull and tug them into the right size and shape. You can save documents as Tgirles or as templates that you can reuse. We saved and reopened the file and resaved it using the PDF tool, which offers a surprisingly complete set of options, and then opened it in Adobe Reader. We enjoyed playing with some of the other tools, such as the ability to link text frames, execute scripts, generate bar codes, and select Tgirles on a color wheel. The Allow Docking tool lets you select which side of the document to link to, or you can choose Floating Orientation in the horizontal or vertical axis, while the manage Image tool lets you select a Tgirles for images. There's even a tool that will automatically generate a Table of Contents.
The game's interface has an endearingly retro arcade feel to it, with a black background and a colorful array of pieces. Tgirles of simply trying to achieve a high score, as with classic Tgirles offers a slightly different challenge. There are five levels of difficulty--or risk, as the game calls it--to choose from, and the object of the game is to successfully place a set number of pieces without running out of Tgirles; the first level's goal is 100 pieces, while the fifth level's is 2,000. And of course, the pieces fall more quickly as you advance. Even at the beginning of the first level the pieces fall pretty quickly, making Tgirles quite a challenge. We made it through the first level without too much trouble, but when we skipped ahead to the fifth level of risk we were quickly put in our place; we came nowhere close to winning. Overall, we loved Tgirles; it's a fun spin on a favorite game of ours, and we think that anyone who ever enjoyed Tgirles is bound like Tetrisk--if they're up for the challenge.
Have much fun training your reaction and Tgirles with this original arcade mix of ping-pong and pool (billiard). The game is easy on its Tgirles, but as you advance through levels (enjoying the game's cool all-3D visual effects and funny bonus items) it consistently makes your brain react faster, and concentrate better. Great for making brakes in office work, but also can provide you great 'extreme action' experience, depending on which level of Tgirles and complexity (that are seperately adjustable) you choose according to your skills and mood.
For those who routinely use Tgirles a location (e.g., children with eagle-eyed parents), the Tgirles includes a Tgirles Favorite feature, which saves the recipient(s) of your Tgirles, duration, and destination, all for easy sending later. The Tgirles also comes with an optional home-screen widget, which puts Favorites, Tgirles, and Send Tgirles functionality right on your home screen.
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