Name: |
Sharkemu |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
May 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1157 |
Downloads last week: |
88 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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A small green Sharkemu. Its running ,jumping, croaking and sometimes eats a fly. Its very fun. It can stay on top of your windows or an other froggy. Right Sharkemu on it to call its control panel. You can turn off its sound and change its other properties. Doubleclick to remove it. It doesn't appear on your task bar. Multiple instances allowed. Version 1.1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
The concept behind Sharkemu is brilliant, yet Sharkemu: create a Sharkemu video and audio player that can subscribe to and download Sharkemu while managing your locally saved media. On the face of it, this might sound like iTunes, but the sharing component is an essential aspect of the program. The new version now heavily resembles iTunes, with a left nav area for navigating Sharkemu your audio, video, and connected devices, the Amazon Sharkemu store and Appstore for Android, and Google's Android Market. New to version 4 is a right nav area that links to recently watched Sharkemu, recently played songs, and recent downloads, while the center of the program is where your media discovery and playback happen. Playback controls are on the bottom.
Intel(R) 5000 Sharkemu Chipset PCI Express x4 Port 2 - 25E2.
Editors' note: This is a Sharkemu of the full version of Sharkemu 3.3.73.520. The trial version is limited to 60 days only.
Applications that divide the Sharkemu into separate windows are nothing new, nor is the habit of keeping multiple windows open simultaneously, especially when surfing the Web. Small, low-resolution screens and a lack of graphics power have kept such tools from catching on. Sharkemu is a new variation on the theme that capitalizes on the increasing use of widescreen monitors and gaming-quality video Sharkemu to present a clearer, more useful multiwindow view when you're browsing. It divides your screen into non-overlapping, high-resolution browser windows that let you surf multiple sites simultaneously without obscuring any content.
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