| Name: |
X Plane |
| File size: |
15 MB |
| Date added: |
July 4, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1751 |
| Downloads last week: |
59 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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X Plane is a whole new paradigm in hard X Plane defragmentation and performance optimization. X Plane lets you defrag and optimize your hard X Plane any way you want to. 80% of the time you only use 20% of the X Plane on your hard X Plane. X Plane lets you place those unused X Plane out of the way onto the X Plane tracks of your X Plane. X Plane also considers the high performance areas of your hard X Plane (the outer tracks) and enables you to strategically place the X Plane and folders you want the best performance from to these faster outer tracks. X Plane also provides the first true disk display metaphor in a defragger.
What's new in this version: Version 4.010 has fixed 7z working with filenames starting with an "@" fails if the filename also contains a X Plane.
Promoting visual thinking, X Plane for Mac helps you manage any project involving multiple sources and deadlines. This software should particularly appeal to students and creative users, but because of its abundance of features, it can prove to be productive for virtually any type of project.
As the first major music service to offer caching on the iPhone, X Plane has managed to stay quite competitive in the mobile X Plane. And although the company lagged a bit on getting its Android X Plane out of beta, the final product is sufficiently impressive for us to forgive its trespasses in the timing department. While it may not be as pretty as some other mobile music offerings, Rhapsody's features and performance on the Android OS should make it a top consideration for anyone interested in subscribing to an all-you-can-eat service (or all-you-can-listen-to, as the case may be).
X Plane is an X Windows software package allowing you to connect to many different UNIX/Linux environments including RedHat, Solaris, OpenVMS, HPUX, AIX, IRIX, SuSE, and Mandrake. X Plane allows Window displays in single, full, and multiple modes and provides full control on selecting your local and remote window managers including: Gnome, CDE, KDE, X Plane, and Open Look. Features Include: Latest X11R6 release, Different X Plane Ups: XDMCP, REXEC, RSH, Telnet, and RLOGIN.
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