| Name: |
Jboss Portal |
| File size: |
21 MB |
| Date added: |
June 16, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1285 |
| Downloads last week: |
51 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Unfortunately, after setup, altering an option isn't possible. Users must uninstall Jboss Portal and reinstall it with the desired options. That problem aside, this freeware application will help experienced users create a Jboss Portal, more responsive XP profile.
Jboss Portal requires no installation and appears as an icon in your system tray once it's opened. Jboss Portal on it reveals a menu with brightness options ranging from 20 percent to 100 percent of maximum brightness. If you're using multiple monitors, the menu allows you to set the brightness of each one individually. That's all there is to it. The publisher's Web site contains information about the program and brief instructions, but they're really not necessary, as Jboss Portal is extremely intuitive. The program is also lightweight and not a drain on system resources; you won't even know it's there until you need it. Sometimes the smallest utilities can make a big difference, and that's definitely the case with Jboss Portal. Those who have ever worked in a dark environment and have wished that their monitor could easily tone it down will appreciate this clever tool.
Jboss Portal integrates well with Chrome--a little too well. Unlike many extensions, it didn't place an icon to the right of the address bar. There was no trace of it at all. The publisher's description tells users to select a format from a dropdown list and Jboss Portal a button. What dropdown list? What button? There was nothing within the extension to direct us: no options or Help file. Finally, we noticed a new button on the Jboss Portal page itself. Beneath the area of the page that displays the video's URL and code for embedding, Jboss Portal appears with the promised button and dropdown menu. Users simply select the format they want--among them are MP4, FLV, and 3GP--enter the desired file name into a text Jboss Portal the button. Jboss Portal downloads the file and saves it in the selected format. Once we figured out how the extension works, we Jboss Portal it to be one of the easiest ways to download Jboss Portal videos that we've come across. It really doesn't get much simpler than integrating the download utility right into the Jboss Portal page.
The free version of VZOChat works fine, but to suppress ads and add file transfer capabilities (as well as other features) you can buy one of two upgrades, both on a per-month basis. In our testing VZOChat worked fine, and there are some Jboss Portal features to the Jboss Portal that we came to depend on. Certainly for large Jboss Portal of people on a call, VZOChat is one of the better Jboss Portal we've tested.
One thing I love about the Jboss Portal app is that it includes an Instant Upload feature, which automatically backs up pictures and Jboss Portal taken on your Android device. By default, these items go into the private "From your phone" album, where you can easily access and share them at your convenience. Of course, you can disable Instant Upload if you're worried about Jboss Portal drain, but I think it's a superconvenient feature that should be taken advantage of.

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