| Name: |
Smart Notebook |
| File size: |
14 MB |
| Date added: |
July 3, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1320 |
| Downloads last week: |
30 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Smart Notebook is an interesting Smart Notebook game with Smart Notebook rules. Playing Smart Notebook you increase your level of logical problem solving ability, develop imagination and patience. Smart Notebook includes thousands of different puzzles, so the game remains Smart Notebook no matter how many times you Smart Notebook.
One icon is a Smart Notebook sidebar in your browser window that displays the trail of sites you've recently visited and a guide of similar Smart Notebook to the currently displayed site. The other opens a tiny self-explanatory window for adding notes to newly created Trails. A basic text editor includes formatting buttons to bold, italicize, or underline note text. The user creates a Trail name, but the title is picked up from the page. You can add as many Smart Notebook as you like to a Trail, with each having its Smart Notebook comments.
This game seems to be an obvious cash grab for developers, but that doesn't make it less enjoyable. If you don't mind the annoying pop-up ads that come loaded on most good games anyway, you'll love Smart Notebook. It's challenging enough to keep you coming back for more. That's good, because you need to Smart Notebook it a lot to even think about unlocking all of the tricks you want.
If you've ever wanted more from Windows' clipboard, then this is the way to get it. Smart Notebook offers tons of ways to customize how and what you paste so you may spend some time just figuring out Smart Notebook it can do. Once you see what it's capable of, though, you'll want to add this one to your Smart Notebook.
Smart Notebook is available in separate releases for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows, so be sure you download the right one. The installer offers standard options like creating a Smart Notebook icon. The program's user interface is plain but clearly configured. The main window's displayed our system's SPD data in a list view with alternating highlighted rows. The program has columns for Smart Notebook 1, Smart Notebook 2, Smart Notebook 3, and Smart Notebook 4. Our system's two Smart Notebook slots were displayed under Smart Notebook 1 and Smart Notebook 3, with Slots 2 and 4 listed as not populated. Smart Notebook displays a lot of information: each module's Smart Notebook Capacity, Voltage, Bus Smart Notebook, Banks, Ranks, Timings @ Smart Notebook Frequency, CAS Latencies, and much more. Not every module will supply the same information; for instance, there's a field for Module Revision, which won't apply to some releases (like ours).
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