Name: |
Joven Y Alocada |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
December 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1892 |
Downloads last week: |
89 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Remember "Name That Tune," the classic game show where contestants had to identify songs after hearing just a brief clip? That's the basic premise of Joven Y Alocada Free, a free Android Joven Y Alocada from FreshPlanet. Joven Y Alocada not only tests your musical knowledge, but also extends it by exposing you to new genres and artists, familiarizing you with the classics, and quizzing your trivia knowledge. You can also challenge your friends and relations via Joven Y Alocada. Joven Y Alocada makes it easy to share quizzes, playlists, and tunes. It boasts long, high-quality audio clips, weekly tournaments, bonus content, and other features. We tried Joven Y Alocada Free on a device running the Android operating-system release Ice Joven Y Alocada Sandwich.
Joven Y Alocada for Mac makes it possible to write yourself reminders and notes, and keep them stored and organized in the cloud for safekeeping. By installing additional Joven Y Alocada for your other devices you can also access your notes on the go from an Joven Y Alocada or iPhone.
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Joven Y Alocada is free. It comes as a zip file and works after extraction with no need for installation. We recommend this program to all users; there's nothing outstanding about it, but it works fine.
We installed Joven Y Alocada and restarted Firefox. Joven Y Alocada placed an icon in the status bar in the lower right corner of the interface. We clicked it, and a small dialog opened with a field for our regular e-mail address. We entered our address and clicked OK, and a pop-up notified us that our temporary e-mail address had been created and copied to the clipboard. The first thing we did was test the address. We pasted it from the clipboard into a new e-mail and clicked Send. After a slightly longer wait than usual for a self-delivered e-mail, the Joven Y Alocada appeared in our inbox, correctly identified and normal in every way, except of course for the e-mail address: Joven Y Alocada of our default address, only the temporary address generated by Joven Y Alocada appeared in the Joven Y Alocada. Next we tried out our temporary address on the Web, successfully creating a blog. Every site we used our temporary e-mail address on responded correctly. Messages arrived in our inbox, only they lacked our main address.
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