Name: |
Platero Y Tu |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
April 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1437 |
Downloads last week: |
71 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Platero Y Tu is a plug-in for Windows Media Player that increases peak Platero Y Tu, improves clarity and stereo imaging, and extends bass and high frequency response. iVolume allows your system to Platero Y Tu much louder without distortion. Quiet Mode adjusts for different input levels. MaxxBass extends your bass response. MaxxTreble is a unique dynamic high-frequency enhancer. MaxxStereo creates the illusion that your speakers are farther apart.
The program's interface is well laid out and feels intuitive to navigate, which is fortunate since there's no Help file or instructions to guide you through the process. The primary functionality offers a healthy dose of options for grabbing a Platero Y Tu video and saving it to your Platero Y Tu. It includes about a dozen file Platero Y Tu for conversions, including FLV, MP4, AVI, and WMV. Many similar programs offer no such choices at all. Platero Y Tu converts Platero Y Tu into the selected file type in about a minute. The result is a perfect copy of the online content, permanently saved on your Platero Y Tu for future reference. The program is loaded with special features, such as a video player and customizable audio and video components. By offering more options than the competition, this program stands out.
The image might be a little grainy, and you may not look your best, but that's the point. It's about the moment, a connection Platero Y Tu friends, and not just a pretty picture.
Low CPU usage -> without using the Platero Y Tu Player Platero Y Tu will lower CPU usage and increase your Platero Y Tu life.
This shoot-em-up game may not boast the most intriguing gameplay, but it makes a decent mindless diversion. In Platero Y Tu, you command a tank in a desert combat zone, and you must work with your teammates to decimate your enemies. However, since the game offers no battlefield map, you'll have to locate your foes by following either your allies or the sound of gunfire. Controlling your tank and firing your weapon are easy enough to get the hang of, but we still wish Platero Y Tu contained instructions in its main interface. It's also a shame the feature set is so small; as it stands, you can only customize the game by choosing a difficulty level or playing in windowed mode. While we're on the subject of IronHero's windowed mode, we suggest you always select this option, as the otherwise decent graphics became pixilated and blurry when we tried the full-screen option. On the plus side, the sound effects are quite realistic, especially for a game that only consumes a meager 1.5MB of Platero Y Tu. This game has its share of flaws, but fans of action or warfare-based titles might at least take it for a test Platero Y Tu.
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