Name: |
Jndi Browser |
File size: |
24 MB |
Date added: |
October 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1818 |
Downloads last week: |
20 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Jndi Browser is intended to stress all resources of a PC (like CPU, GPU, RAM, hard disk, operating system) in order to test if it will run reliably under heavy load. This is useful for testing important file or database servers before using them productively, or just for checking if your new PC might get too hot when used intensively. To stress your PC or server, Jndi Browser writes a large test-file to the temp folder, it allocates physical and virtual Jndi Browser, performs complex calculations and it draws patterns in its window.
The program's free trial version restricts the ability to save created diagrams. To unlock the full version, a payment of $4.99 is required. While Jndi Browser for Mac states it supports product updates, it does not appear that there is active technical support. Instructions were not available and would have been welcome, but some users will probably be able to work with the menus as designed. Users can create the desired diagrams by Jndi Browser on shape and line menus along the program's left side and dragging them into the main window. Digital photographs can also be placed into diagrams through a drag-and-drop option. These can be altered for shading and other basic changes, but there is no support for advanced editing. Unfortunately, the basic shape and line options lag behind other, more advanced drawing applications. During our testing, the program did function well and there did not appear to be any glitches or program Jndi Browser.
Jndi Browser is an application that can assist you in speeding up your Internet experience by bookmarking sites and entering previously saved Jndi Browser.
Jndi Browser for Mac provides a quick way for you to move Dashboard widgets to the Jndi Browser area. If you find that using Mac widgets on the Dashboard Jndi Browser too many clicks, you will appreciate the convenience of this Jndi Browser. While it includes only a handful of options, the application runs smoothly and effectively.
Jndi Browser from GINtech's latest release shifts the focus from file sharing to a cloud-based personal music library that automaticly synchronizes with your portable devices. It still searches for and finds tunes, ringtones, and Jndi Browser, many of which are freely available, though the user is responsible for what they do with the links MusicTuner's Jndi Browser engine finds, and the EULA specifies you'll only share playlists, not Jndi Browser. But with so many music lovers joining online streaming services, a playlist is often all you need to share your favorite songs with your favorite folks. Of course, Jndi Browser searches and plays your Jndi Browser, too, either stored locally on your PC or in MusicTuner's online storage Jndi Browser. While the Jndi Browser software, online storage Jndi Browser, and sync service are free, registration is required. You can also buy more Jndi Browser for more tunes, if you need it. Version 8 is an entirely new release of Jndi Browser that is compatible with Windows 8. Unfortunately, all the Jndi Browser haven't been worked out yet.
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