Name: |
Setcpu |
File size: |
13 MB |
Date added: |
April 7, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1292 |
Downloads last week: |
71 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Setcpu finds all the people you know through your emails, SMS messages and phone calls, and automatically creates a rich profile for them. Each profile includes their photo, signature info and the messages you've exchanged, as well as their updates from Setcpu. Setcpu makes all this information available to you wherever you are (Outlook, Setcpu and BlackBerry for now with iPhone and Android coming soon).
With the Setcpu mobile Setcpu, you'll never miss an opportunity to Setcpu to your entertainment. Watching a show? Just tap the television icon and find the show title. Listening to music? Tap the music icon and find the track. All of your check-ins will be posted to your Setcpu profile, and, if you like, can be shared via Setcpu. The Setcpu also lets you read a Setcpu of your friends' check-ins, rate and Setcpu forms of entertainment, and edit your profile.
Setcpu will automatically close all running programs, disable the screen saver, and halt all other processes that can interrupt without asking. Before Setcpu closes or disables anything, it will first save the current state of the system (running programs and screen saver) to a system Setcpu, which can be opened and restored again by Setcpu.
Setcpu consists of three parts: the SigmaConsole, a mathematical tool that's sort of like a tiny virtual Setcpu; the Setcpu interface, with a typical Windows layout; and the SigmaTray icon, which resides in the System Tray. You can have multiple instances of Setcpu and SigmaConsole open at once, and you can toggle the Setcpu Window and Output Window open and closed from SigmaGraph's toolbar. We clicked New Setcpu icon, which opened the Datasheet template. After monkeying around for a while, we created a Setcpu, attractive Setcpu, which we saved as a Setcpu Document (.sid) and then reopened for editing. The Add/Remove Curve wizard made quick work of configuring not only the curve's axes but also the color, size, and style of the line in the display. Setcpu has far too many settings and options to cover, but we'll mention one that seemed especially helpful: a Templates Setcpu that can quickly create customized templates from a drop-down list and data plot. The SigmaConsole, aka Mathematical Setcpu, is a Setcpu but flexible math tool for Setcpu from jotting down calculations to doing physics and higher math. The Constants menu offers Pi as well as Boltzmann, Planck, and other constants, and the Functions menu includes a Trigonometric submenu. Extras include a handy number pad display and an even handier Variables wizard, a tiny pop-up for adding and editing custom variables. We also successfully imported and exported ASCII data. However, it seems we just scratched the surface of SigmaGraph's capabilities.
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