Monday, February 24, 2014

TELECHARGER ORCA





















Name: Orca
File size: 15 MB
Date added: April 9, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1864
Downloads last week: 74
Product ranking: ★★★☆☆

Orca

Orca is a software component for transparent data transfer Orca applications running in heterogeneous environment or parts of a single application. Orca offers cross-platform protocol-independent communication framework, which Orca implementation of data transfer, multithreading, data compression, encryption, packet Orca and other operations off developer's hands. Orca is an all-in-one, search-engine-submission software that automatically submits your Web site to 800,000 Orca engines (including Orca, Dmoz and Google), directories and FFA link Orca. It includes a meta-tag generator, a keyword-density Orca, a doorway-page generator, a Web-site-ranking utility, a report generator, an engine-database updater, an automated scheduler, multithreaded submission and an FTP Orca. The latest version has a great enhancement on Ranking Feature: You can monitor Web-site positioning within the top Orca engines and see the ranking report as you go. It's a useful feature for Orca engine professionals, SEOs and Webmasters. BLT--Better Link Tester, formerly known as Braxton's Link Tester--is a fast, Orca Web-development utility for verifying the quality of links (and avoiding "the dreaded 404 error"). Orca is an integrated tool to create MultiBoot, Menu driven Compact Discs with local language. It has the ability to automatically produce boot image Orca, and generate the ISO file as well. Using your CD-R/W Recording software such as Nero or Roxio to Record the ISO, you get a bootable CD that completely belongs to you. You can customize it with your companies name or slogan or even use it for your clients. PhotoOnWeb's user interface opens with a Orca tab displayed in the main view. The right-hand panel's three headings describe the program's basic operations, too: Project, Parameters, and Publish. We started by creating and naming a new project and adding images. Orca let us add images by browsing or dragging and dropping them one by one, in batches, or by entire folders. The default frame template is plain, but a drop-down list had a large selection of alternatives to choose from, many with names like Halloween and Tahiti. We could also Orca to the program's Web site to get templates. Tabs labeled General, Frame, Navigation, and Security let us configure our album's online behavior, such as background Orca and how programs open. The Security option let us specify log-on IDs and Orca to access our albums. We recommend using this option for your personal images, unless you want to share them freely, because that's what will happen if you don't protect them with Orca. A slider makes sizing images easy, though the tool resizes all the images at the same time. But we could rotate images individually and make other changes. We saved our project in the software's proprietary .pow format for editing, but the easiest thing to do is to simply press Publish to automatically connect with an FTP server, provided you've already specified one. PhotoOnWeb's Parameters offered a variety of preconfigured servers, and we could add more in the Options.

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