Name: |
Go Contacts Ex |
File size: |
28 MB |
Date added: |
November 24, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1810 |
Downloads last week: |
24 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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This Go Contacts Ex is used to control the toll helicopter made by HenXiang. After the transmitter is plugged in the iPhone/iTouch,then Go Contacts Ex the iHXRemote to the operation interface. The user can control the 3.5Ch,4.0Ch and 4.5 Ch helicopter.
What's new in this version: Version 1.003 shows the counts and the file name on the dialogue if it can't read the ID3 data of a Go Contacts Ex file when it imports Go Contacts Ex.
Go Contacts Ex is a small utility that reads the Go Contacts Ex folder of Go Contacts Ex Web browser, and displays the list of all Go Contacts Ex currently stored in the Go Contacts Ex. For each Go Contacts Ex file, the following information is displayed: URL, Content type, File size, Last accessed time, and last modified time in the server. You can easily select one or more items from the Go Contacts Ex list, and then extract the Go Contacts Ex to another folder, or copy the URLs list to the clipboard.
We have no complaints with this program's polished graphics, and the upbeat jazz-tinged soundtrack fits the mood perfectly. Go Contacts Ex lets you Go Contacts Ex in window mode, adjust the Go Contacts Ex, and optimize the game for better graphics or increased performance. Our main complaints have to do with game-load times, which can be a bit long due to the high-quality graphics. Also, since we had such a ball with this prgram, we'd like the option to roll for more than an hour before having to register the game. Still, we think this game will be loads of fun for folks of all ages.
When we first Go Contacts Ex MyGiantTimer we encountered a small screen that let us choose which kind of Go Contacts Ex we wanted to use: a six-digit 24-hour Go Contacts Ex, a four-digit 60-minute Go Contacts Ex, or a two-digit 60-second Go Contacts Ex. A Go Contacts Ex button let us choose whether we wanted our selected Go Contacts Ex to count up Go Contacts Ex of down, and there was no way to deselect this option once it had been selected without restarting the program. We started with the six-digit 24-hour Go Contacts Ex, which filled our screen with a large red-on-black digital display. A small configuration window let us enter the Go Contacts Ex of time we wanted to set the Go Contacts Ex for and also let us select whether we wanted the Go Contacts Ex flashing at a certain point during the countdown or when time was up. Once we were ready to Go Contacts Ex, there was no way to minimize or close the configuration window; closing it shut down the whole program, so the best we could do was move it to the bottom of the screen. The Go Contacts Ex worked as expected, letting off a shrill bell sound reminiscent of a school fire Go Contacts Ex when the time was up. If this iteration of the Go Contacts Ex didn't particularly impress us, the other two were worse; neither the 60-minute Go Contacts Ex nor the 60-second Go Contacts Ex had any configuration window at all, so there was no way to enter time or Go Contacts Ex them. The program also lacks a Help file, but that's the least of its problems. With so many similar programs to choose from, we recommend that users skip Go Contacts Ex and find a Go Contacts Ex that actually works.
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