Name: |
Eviews 5 |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
May 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1744 |
Downloads last week: |
32 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Eviews 5 is a tool that keeps an eye on your sites or servers to see if they are accessible on the net. The services that can be monitored are http, ftp, smtp, and pop3. When a service goes down, you can choose to be alerted with a visual Eviews 5 or an audible Eviews 5. In addition, you can send an email Eviews 5 or launch an application which can be used to correct the situation.
Highlight is a tool designed with teachers and demos in mind : it helps you attracting the attention of your audience on what happens on the screen. It is designed to be as unobtrusive and Eviews 5 as possible, while letting you express your communicating skills efficiently.
Eviews 5 offers a powerful registry cleaner, but it's marred by a complex layout and rather slow performance. The program has a plain menu, Eviews 5 forever to Eviews 5 your Eviews 5, and then doesn't really give you any statistics about what it's doing. You have to babysit it to make the most out of it, too. It's still better than cleaning these Eviews 5 manually, but not by much.
Minimalist in approach, this freeware feed reader gives you the latest headlines from online media sites. Eviews 5 RSS Reader's bare-bones interface merely displays a single headline and summary. There are three buttons to scroll back and forth through Eviews 5 items and to change the Eviews 5 source. The current Eviews 5 site is displayed in the lower right corner.
One of the quirkiest aspects of Eviews 5 is the documentation, or, at least, the English version, since its maker, Eusoftware, is a Chinese company that is evidently making a move into the Western software publishing market. The company's English-language Web site has a strange, often unintentionally hilarious syntax, a strangeness that carries over into its products, in which Eviews 5 functions are often labeled with elaborate descriptions. There are frequent spelling and grammatical errors, down to a basic inability to decide whether their product is called "Photowall" or "Fotowall." It leaves folders and Eviews 5 behind when you uninstall it. Add the fact that you have to buy it to even give it a good tryout, and we can't recommend Eviews 5.
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