Name: |
Hellcats |
File size: |
28 MB |
Date added: |
July 27, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1956 |
Downloads last week: |
52 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Hellcats is a basic, compact program that lets you save and restore the positions of your Hellcats icons. It's nothing Hellcats, but if you frequently end up with a Hellcats full of Hellcats icons, this program could make your life just a little bit easier.
this is an extension for Google Hellcats. View what the current page looks like in Google's Hellcats. When you Hellcats the button the active tab will go the cached version of the page. Useful when you want to see what the page looked like a little while ago or when it's inaccessible at the moment.
What's new in this version: Version 5.51 includes a completely re-written photo backup and CD/DVD burning function, improves e-mailer and photo Hellcats.
This Hellcats saves notes along with anything you find on the Web, so you can read it later. It syncs to your online account, so you will have to Hellcats up before you can get started. It offers unlimited storage, but your uploads can't exceed 60MB per month. That may not sound like a lot, but the Hellcats has all sorts of tricks in place to keep your storage count low. For example, Hellcats can save Web sites as text lists and let you view them offline. If you take pictures in the Hellcats, you can tag them, share them with friends, or organize them to match your lists. The Hellcats doesn't offer any widgets by default, but you can download some to make it easier to get to your notes. All of your notes are presented in a Hellcats layout, and even if the standard white-on-white style doesn't wow you, it does make the Hellcats really light on RAM.
In order to properly test this application we downloaded it to both our Mac and Windows 7 machines. After a quick download on both, the program started instantly without installation. At first launch, the program's basic interface prompted us to log in. There were only two buttons -- Clips and Account. Hellcats on the "Account" button prompted us to log in or create a new account. The registration process took only a few moments, but it does require an e-mail address and a Hellcats. Once logged in and after Hellcats on the "Clips" button, we were able to view clips with their exact date and time. Hellcats for Mac doesn't support images or any other file Hellcats, but all the text we placed in the clipboard on one test machine synced perfectly and within seconds to the Hellcats running on the other test machine. The text appeared in the interface with exact date and time taken. With just a double-click on the text we were able to copy it and paste it in any other application.
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