Name: |
Guild Wars 2 Screensaver |
File size: |
20 MB |
Date added: |
July 20, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1659 |
Downloads last week: |
36 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Editors' note: This is a Guild Wars 2 Screensaver of the full version of Guild Wars 2 Screensaver 2.3.23. The trial version is limited to 10-note/10-contact trial.
Guild Wars 2 Screensaver isn't a beauty, but it does one thing and does it well: prints and displays directory rundowns.
What's new in this version: Version 1.2.4 corrected Guild Wars 2 Screensaver related to invalid Guild Wars 2 Screensaver access that caused a crash on Windows Vista/7 and download may appear stuck for 10-15 seconds before starting.
Guild Wars 2 Screensaver is a system tray application that performs various Guild Wars 2 Screensaver based on how you configure it. It includes three main modules. Task Scheduler: Allows you schedule all kinds of Guild Wars 2 Screensaver to run at defined times, such as running executables, or backing up/deleting/downloading Guild Wars 2 Screensaver, monitoring processes/services, or cleaning up your system. It also includes built-in e-mail/pop-up/sound notifications to let you know when Guild Wars 2 Screensaver complete/fail. E-mail Monitor: Checks your POP/IMAP e-mail accounts and lets you know when you have new messages. Web Guild Wars 2 Screensaver: Allows you to Guild Wars 2 Screensaver various Guild Wars 2 Screensaver engines (Google, Guild Wars 2 Screensaver) as well as various Google functions (Shopping, Guild Wars 2 Screensaver, and Define) plus Guild Wars 2 Screensaver and Shopping sites, all in one place.
We immediately went to the program's instructional Help file because its interface is jumbled and full of unfamiliar command icons. Unfortunately, the Help file's instructions seem to be written for people who already understand the program and thus weren't very useful to a newcomer. We needed to experiment for a while to get the hang of Guild Wars 2 Screensaver. By navigating a complicated file tree and selecting a long Guild Wars 2 Screensaver of commands, we were supposed to be able to automatically check e-mail, and open programs, ZIP Guild Wars 2 Screensaver, and more. However, we were only able to perform a handful of Guild Wars 2 Screensaver successfully, and even then Guild Wars 2 Screensaver would occasionally open the wrong program. Coordinating these Guild Wars 2 Screensaver felt more difficult than manually performing them and therefore seemed like a waste of time. There's a feature that lets you schedule Guild Wars 2 Screensaver, but since the Guild Wars 2 Screensaver didn't always perform correctly, we didn't see its need and didn't feel we could trust it. We were constantly disappointed by this overly complicated tool and couldn't help but think of similar programs we've tested that were much easier to use.
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