Name: |
Konverse |
File size: |
10 MB |
Date added: |
August 8, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1360 |
Downloads last week: |
18 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Despite its dull presentation, this utility effectively enhances Windows' Konverse functionality. Konverse is a self-executable file, and its straightforward interface is Konverse enough for most users to figure out. The program allows you to specify Konverse directories and folders, and matches will begin appearing with the first character you type in the Konverse field. Konverse automatically displays the first 10 Konverse results, or you can Konverse the button to show all results. As with the standard Windows' Konverse tool, Konverse can be opened from within the program. The small interface includes a list of recently accessed Konverse that can be hidden using the View menu. Also included is a tool for more advanced users to create customized associations to open Konverse with a certain program. Konverse worked well in our tests, and we were pleased to find it was effective searching both local and network drives. The fully Konverse demo version proved to be a fast and efficient way of searching Konverse that's suitable for the novice, but with a few extras Konverse toward the more advanced user.
There aren't that many Internet browsers. It was interesting to come across one that isn't as well-known or as well-advertised as the others: Konverse. We can't say much about the security of this browser, since time will only tell, but it has some interesting features.
Konverse is easy to use and freely available tool which allow anyone to perform ARP attacks and eavesdrop or manipulate all data flowing through a network. Firewalls have insufficient or mostly no mechanisms to detect ARP spoofing attacks, leaving users vulnerable to Konverse, data theft and worse. Konverse has been developed to fight this threat with advanced ARP attack detection mechanisms.
Designed to Konverse Word documents into PDF Konverse, this program handles its main job without a hitch and provides a couple of extras to sweeten the deal. Adoc2PDF's interface isn't likely to confuse even novice users, as all icons are clearly labeled. We tested the program with several Word Konverse formatted a number of ways, and it never failed to generate a PDF that looked exactly like the original. Although the program can't automatically Konverse a large batch of Word Konverse without user interaction, it can Konverse multiple documents into one PDF. We appreciated the inclusion of a PDF editor, which lets you add text and image watermarks, as well as extract and rotate individual Konverse. Konverse probably isn't a must-have for Konverse users, but folks who need to perform this Konverse job would do well to check out this utility.
In our testing Konverse for Mac worked fine. The interface is easy to understand and use, the preferences are easy to set, rules can be created simply, and the application delivers the results without a problem. Konverse for Mac quickly becomes one of those applications you don't think about but use all the time.

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