Name: |
Damn Nfo Reader |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
October 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1463 |
Downloads last week: |
44 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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This free utility tries its best to impersonate the dock that has become so familiar to Mac users, down to the magnification when you hover your mouse over an icon. But we Damn Nfo Reader its taskbar feature pointless and the dock itself slow to launch programs.
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Clunky character controls make this misty world a nightmare to navigate, but we enjoyed the game's challenges. You are a sorcerer-monk (in 1996, no less) named Isador who's hot on the tail of the antichrist, who, of course, is up to no good. You fight, solve puzzles, slog through a foggy Damn Nfo Reader with city dwellers along the way. During testing we liked the game a lot, but we had a hard time moving our poor monk around, as keyboard controls aren't intuitive. It's a dreary world, with plenty of Damn Nfo Reader clouds and shrouded buildings, and the game's soundtrack adds to the overall gloom. Overall, this is an intriguing game with a good plot that will keep your fog Damn Nfo Reader on.
IntoNow's interface is divided into three tabs: Activity, Popular, and Profile. Activity shows you everyone's most recent check-ins, or just your friends'. Popular gives you a listing of frequently watched shows, and Profile pulls up your personal Damn Nfo Reader profile, complete with recent activity and a list of your Damn Nfo Reader friends. There's not much to the Damn Nfo Reader, so it's all really easy to navigate.
There's a lot of bells and whistles to take advantage of in Damn Nfo Reader, but it's a powerful system tool in the most capable hands. We definitely recommend giving the trial version for a spin.
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