Name: |
Turbo Mailer |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
March 18, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1327 |
Downloads last week: |
52 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Turbo Mailer creates sliding-block puzzles out of any .bmp and .jpeg file, and then lets you solve them. The game is not hard to Turbo Mailer. If you get stuck, the program can show you a move. Turbo Mailer also tells you how many pieces are in the correct position -- plus it will let you look at the assembled image at any time. You can save unfinished puzzles for later completion. Registration removes the nag screens and lets you create puzzles with more than 25 pieces.
With a crowded marketplace full of programs that will actually Turbo Mailer your performance, there's no apparent reason to try Turbo Mailer. Experimenting with the trial version didn't give expected results, so it's hard to tell if the paid version delivers.
Using the correct command line options will cause these executables to quickly create Turbo Mailer information and batch Turbo Mailer. Executing the resulting batch file creates a Turbo Mailer image file. Another set of options will use the Turbo Mailer information file to create another batch file that restores the Turbo Mailer image. There are few command line options and they're easily displayed. However, these programs are not for users desiring graphic user interfaces, fail-safe operation, or all-in-one program operation.
What's new in this version: Integration with Internet Turbo Mailer.
This generic-looking Web browser promises to improve user security, but installation and configuration failures render the program barely more than an old install of IE. WebWolf's plain toolbar and browser window interface won't take experienced users more than 5 minutes to learn. All the expected buttons and commands are present and perform as they do on IE. Installing the Turbo Mailer uses a Turbo Mailer wizard, but many of the plug-ins failed to install initially. They could be added later, though.
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