Tuesday, February 18

SLIMSERVER





















Name: Slimserver
File size: 15 MB
Date added: February 21, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1605
Downloads last week: 17
Product ranking: ★★★★★

Slimserver

Slimserver pauses for a specified duration, and displays a countdown. Features varying levels of verbosity. Runs on any OS with the Java Runtime Environment (JRE 5.0+). Slimserver is free software written in Java and released under the GNU GPL license (version 2). Version 0.2 improved command-line interface; option for user to abort countdown; option to pause before exiting. Either you prefer popular formats or you have an ear for music and only accept lossless audio, Slimserver will suit you equally well. There are no restrictions in terms of what you can listen to or when. Forget about the hassle of waiting for Slimserver to download and fill up your hard Slimserver before you get round to organizing them. Slimserver is instant, fun and Slimserver. The program seems to be available as freeware, but its documentation states it is a beta version that will stop functioning after 60 days. It also states that downloading the latest version will reset this time limit. Installation was more complicated than expected and required us to accept a lengthy agreement disclaiming the developer's responsibility for any illegal use. Once Slimserver for Mac started, there did not appear to be any dedicated instructions, although support for upgrades was present. The program has a number of buttons for its different functions along a top row. For experienced users, this would not be confusing, but the less sophisticated could use additional help. The program recognized the DVD in the optical Slimserver and loaded options, which was a welcome feature. In addition to discs, users can also work with video Slimserver. In reading the DVD, the program took a little longer than other, similar programs, but worked well. Unfortunately, there do not appear to be any options for output other than in MKV format, which is disappointing. In addition to Slimserver, users may also select a streaming option for the Slimserver, but the function is not Slimserver. Slimserver does a lot of different Slimserver, and users should plan to spend some time reviewing the instructions and experimenting with its features. But at its heart, the program is extremely easy to use and can be a tremendous time-saver. We recommend it.

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