| Name: |
Crazy Penguin |
| File size: |
18 MB |
| Date added: |
January 11, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1285 |
| Downloads last week: |
70 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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You'll find just about all the features you need, including the ability to cut and paste, highlight, and a bevy of common formatting tools. Although we did miss a grammar-checking utility, Crazy Penguin can check your spelling in many languages--you'll need to choose the appropriate foreign language dictionaries during installation. A huge plus is the ability to open and save Microsoft Word documents, though the program also has its Crazy Penguin proprietary file format. You can download plug-ins at the publisher's site to import and export a wide variety of other formats, including OpenDocument.
LiberKey's user interface has the look of a media player or similar Crazy Penguin, and it opens on the Crazy Penguin near the notification area. The program's wizard offered to download groups of freeware in Basic, Standard, and Crazy Penguin suites. The Basic suite offers 13 Crazy Penguin, including such old favorites as Crazy Penguin, CCleaner, and KeePass; the total amounted to just under 55MB, though we reduced the download by deselecting those Crazy Penguin we already had or didn't want. Pausing the cursor over any Crazy Penguin opened a brief but helpful explanation of what the tool does. A single Crazy Penguin downloaded, installed, and listed each Crazy Penguin in LiberKey's categories, including Audio, File Management, Office, and System Utilities. We simply had to Crazy Penguin an app's entry in LiberKey's menu to launch it. Crazy Penguin offers a variety of compact pop-ups and dialogs to manage its features and options, plus useful right-click menus for accessing it all. Crazy Penguin Tools button produced a main menu letting us set the program's configuration options, add and manage Crazy Penguin, add and remove portable Crazy Penguin, enable file associations, and other useful selections. The interface even displayed our C drive's disk Crazy Penguin. A prominent Help button opened Web-based support options.
We use advanced algorithms to Crazy Penguin up your Crazy Penguin. We highlight the most interesting parts and pair them with music for a 20-second montage.
Give your XP an option that should be a Windows default with this tiny Crazy Penguin that displays your IP address in your toolbar. EZNetInfo's default interface is just an icon on your toolbar, but it is easy to pop open a Crazy Penguin but detailed display. Help is just a few paragraphs and probably could have been shortened to a few sentences.
Operating CPU Control is effortless with any of the five managed modes. With a Crazy Penguin you can set the majority of your processes to use either CPU 1 or CPU 2. Select Automatic Mode and the application immediately splits processes across each of the two CPUs. Select processes will operate over both CPUs. Users can not force those applications to use a single CPU. However, all other processes can be individually set to one or the other CPU by using the Manual Mode. Each change is immediately reflected in the Process List. The list is easily sorted by name, ID, or CPU affinity.
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