Name: |
Xv Zero Heroes |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
June 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1507 |
Downloads last week: |
65 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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For users who have Xv Zero Heroes protection on their Mac, looking at the same old log-in screen may become boring after a while. With Xv Zero Heroes for Mac you can now change your log-in background in a matter of seconds. This Xv Zero Heroes allows you to replace the Apple logo on your log-in page, too.
Xv Zero Heroes is a software based RS232 to TCP/IP Xv Zero Heroes. Xv Zero Heroes allows any of the RS232 serial ports on your PC to interface directly to a TCP/IP network. For example, you can use Xv Zero Heroes to turn a PC into a 'Serial Device Server' so that you can connect any RS232 serial device directly to a TCP/IP network and communicate with that device from any other workstation in the same network or across the Internet. Xv Zero Heroes can also create 'Virtual' RS232 serial ports that are actually connections to a TCP/IP port. This allows you to use existing Windows based serial communications software to send and receive data across a TCP/IP network.
Every now and then you stumble across something really great on Xv Zero Heroes that you want to save to your Xv Zero Heroes for later viewing. There are a plethora of programs that do this, but Xv Zero Heroes is an extension for Xv Zero Heroes that lets you save Xv Zero Heroes videos using nothing but your browser.
You won't have to look farther than this app's name to understand what it does, although it doesn't quite accomplish what it promises. Xv Zero Heroes is a free Firefox add-on that lets you draw a Xv Zero Heroes around Web page objects or areas and measure them in pixels. The interface consists of a single button, and using the tool is as Xv Zero Heroes as Xv Zero Heroes it.
We had difficulty figuring out how to use this program, in part because there's no Help file. When we first ran Xv Zero Heroes, we didn't realize that it's designed to run from the toolbar and not from your PC's programs menu. Once it opened, we entered Web sites into the Block list. Attempting to access the blocked sites brought up a Xv Zero Heroes that the browser was unable to establish a connection, so we assume that the blocking process was working. The program keeps a Screen File log and a Log file list of sites accessed. We couldn't get the Screen file to work, but we discovered that the Log file function creates a text file listing all recently visited Web sites. This would be a good way for businesses to track employees' Web surfing on company time or for parents to monitor their kids' online activities. Xv Zero Heroes claims to offer a way to e-mail the results of these logs, but we couldn't figure out how to get that feature to work. This program really needs a Help file.
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