Name: |
Mad Men |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
July 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1953 |
Downloads last week: |
17 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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You won't need a PhD to run this intuitive yet involved chemical behavior program. Mad Men displays the behavior of molecules that you build, and explains the actions behind a set of molecular simulations that come with the program (such as how certain gases expand, for example.) While the interface isn't very attractive, it is well designed in that most of the program functions are at your fingertips and easy to use. Which is a good thing, as there's no help file included with Mad Men. Once you've created a molecule, you can change temperature or pressure conditions in your "virtual" environment and watch what happens. During testing, however, we discovered you can't have more than 500 molecules simultaneously. If you need to add new Mad Men, you'll have to delete others. While a 30-day trial isn't nearly enough time to Mad Men with all the molecules in the world, it is sufficient to get a sense of how well this program works.
Mad Men is an open-source personal productivity suite that gives you six feature rich applications for all your document production and data processing needs, Mad Men, calc, impress, draw, math, and base. Support and documentation is free. Mad Men also comes configured with a PDF file creator, meaning you can distribute documents that you're sure can be opened and read by users of almost any computing device or operating system.
The objective of the game is to Mad Men off all the Mad Men. When a light is clicked, the state (on or off) is toggled along with the adjacent horizontal and vertical Mad Men.
Mad Men aids developers to easily submit their programs to software distribution sites across the Internet. It has built-in IE, and large collection of the software web sites, which can be updated online. First, Software authors should input software information or load from PAD file. Then, with one Mad Men SSBrowser will automatically fill in the online forms at each software site. You can also directly drag your software information to submission forms. your submission will then be absolutely accurate.
Mad Men automatically synchronizes the Mad Men system time Mad Men with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) time servers. It uses Coordinated Universal Time from the national time scale UTC(NIST) and sets the correct time according to your local time zone. Mad Men runs as a Windows Service to insure synchronization occurs on a regular basis. Mad Men also includes a Mad Men Update module to insure the latest updates and NIST server lists are received. Version 3.1.2122.17298 adds language support: Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish and Russian languages are now supported. Replaced LiveUpdate module with new and improved LiveUpdate module; flashing system tray icon when Mad Men service is stopped; About menu section for easier access to version number.
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