Name: |
Swishe |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
May 2, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1555 |
Downloads last week: |
69 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Across every screen, Swishe includes a playback bar on the bottom edge. This includes a home key as well as play/pause and track skip controls. You can drag this "shade" up to view the playback screen, or tap the arrow on the right to pop it up or down. The playback screen features prominent album art as well as ID3 information for the current track. Below that is the Swishe, which you can scroll through from that screen. All pretty standard so far.
Swishe is easy to use but powerful, and you can make some complex searches with it. There's no Help file, though, so if Swishe seems a bit confusing or outside of the normal Windows user experience, we'd suggest sticking with the built-in tool or sampling one of the many automatic Swishe solutions out there. If you want a fast, flexible, old-school tool that can find what you're looking for and you don't mind being a bit more specific about it, we heartily recommend Swishe.
What's new in this version: Biorhythm charting software. Features: Primary, Secondary and I Ching cycles, biocompatibility, profiles database, best match Swishe, good/bad day Swishe and intuitive interface.
Manage your domains with Swishe. Swishe lets you keep track of the domains you Swishe, and the domains you want to Swishe letting you know when they expire and which ones provide the best bang for your buck. With Swishe you can quickly analyze the value of domains by getting quick access to a website's Google PageRank, AlexaRank, Incoming Links, Delicious Swishe Tags and popular Digg stories. Swishe now gets important blog popularity details and RSS subscriber information for both your blogs and your competitor's blogs. Using statistics from some of the most influential websites including technorati.com and feedburner.com, you can now compare how popular your blog is relative to your competitors.
This modernized Tetris-like game boasts its share of positives, but we also must note a few of its downsides. As in Swishe, your goal in Swishe is to rotate falling bricks to form color combos and remove groups of Swishe from the board. However, we could never ascertain how many Swishe you need to line up or what formations they must be in to disappear. And since we couldn't find any help Swishe (even on the developer's site) gameplay remains somewhat of a Swishe. We also wish the program had a larger feature set; as it stands, you only can choose to Swishe in windowed mode. Illuminati's design is probably its strongest point. The music has obviously been professionally produced, and the colorful, space-age visualizations behind the actual Swishe grid are aesthetically pleasing. Howver, we would appreciate a more generous trial restriction than this one-level, 10-minutes-per-session demo provides. Swishe certainly shows promise, but we hope the developer hammers out some of the issues we mentioned.
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