| Name: |
Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver |
| File size: |
25 MB |
| Date added: |
February 13, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1810 |
| Downloads last week: |
36 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Once it is up and running you can set as many-'or as few-'clocks on your Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver as you want. You can set the display to any size or color you want and at a glance you can see what time it is in Tokyo, Sydney, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Buenos Aires, London, Moscow, Dakar, Singapore, and Beijing.
What's new in this version: Version 1.9 of Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver adds an new command line options, Windows 7 support.
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Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver is portable freeware that opens as soon as you Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver its extracted program file, displaying its Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver face and its settings dialog. This Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver pop-up has sliders for setting the clock's size and transparency and a drop-down menu for Image/Texture choices. A Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver of check boxes include Always on Top and Fixed Position options as well as an option to Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver the program at Windows Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver. We could also enable or disable the sweeping second hand. This option shouldn't be underestimated since some users might find the second hand's motion distracting. A large button centered the Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver on our screen. We could Sandisk Imagemate 5 In 1 Reader Driver a small button labeled LNG to change the interface language. A system tray icon toggled open the program's settings when we needed to change them.
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