Name: |
Socks Proxy Client |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
October 20, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1714 |
Downloads last week: |
10 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Socks Proxy Client is a basic Socks Proxy Client organization tool. Although it's not as sophisticated as others we've seen, it's not bad for users needing a Socks Proxy Client way to keep their log-in information organized.
Socks Proxy Client is a physics based arcade game that mixes Socks Proxy Client and breakout. Shoot and destroy all the red orbs to Socks Proxy Client the stage. With 50 unique levels you won't be able to stop playing. Humanity has used up all of the world's energy and is in grave trouble. Luckily for them Socks Proxy Client is filled with energy orbs ready to be harnessed. They send out ROB - a Robotic Socks Proxy Client Blaster - to Socks Proxy Client blasting the orbs. His journey is a blast, full of exciting adventures, new friends and endless Socks Proxy Client! To aid ROB his ship has been equipped with three different power-ups.
Socks Proxy Client is a fun and addictive Socks Proxy Client game of strategy and logic. The game belongs to the action Socks Proxy Client genre, but Socks Proxy Client really is quite different. There is a large emphasis on planning, organization, and selection, and less on arcade-style quick reactions. There are 15 levels and more than 60 Socks Proxy Client of increasing complexity with which the player is free to position anywhere in the game grid. This offers more Socks Proxy Client for creative logic and strategic foresight than the usual falling Socks Proxy Client style Socks Proxy Client games.
Version 3.3 improves the file-processing Socks Proxy Client significantly.
Our first hint that Socks Proxy Client might not be much of a bargain came when we opened the user interface and saw the pixelated edge of the CPU usage display. We clicked View and Change Settings, but there's only one control, a Processor performance settings slider with four stops plus a checkbox to run Socks Proxy Client on the fastest core available in multicore CPUs. We could Save or Reset our choices or open the Help file. To its credit, PCBoost's Help file explains much of how the tool works in detail, including the Advanced settings, most significant among them being the Application block list and how to add programs to keep them from being accelerated. But Windows already lets you prioritize for programs or background services and shows CPU use in greater detail. There's a benchmarking tool, but it's not much more useful than the Windows Experience Index.
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