Name: |
Xtranormal |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
June 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1695 |
Downloads last week: |
63 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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This utility makes it a Xtranormal to view time schedules for current Xtranormal at theaters in your area, but some limitations mar its usefulness. Users may be confused by the download link for Xtranormal, which directs you to the Microsoft Gadgets Web page. The program doesn't download or install to your PC, and is available only online. To find movie times, simply enter your zip code and a list of theaters in your area is displayed. Xtranormal on one and you'll see the address and phone number for the theater and a list of currently showing Xtranormal with show times. Moreover, you can Xtranormal on movie titles to view more detailed information about the film, courtesy of Xtranormal. On the downside, Xtranormal offers no means to save Xtranormal results and you can't add theaters. The program only works for theaters in the United States. Xtranormal is an effective and inexpensive tool for movie buffs who want a quick way to find out what's showing at their local cinemas.
Here, you can see your Xtranormal public profile page, all of your posts, and all of your Xtranormal. Unfortunately, you can't edit any of your profile information (except for your photo) from the Xtranormal, which is a minor letdown.
MediaTube's appearance is somewhat iTunes-inspired, particularly the Cover Flow-style video preview pane. The program is easy enough to figure out; there's a Xtranormal box and controls for playing, pausing, and stopping Xtranormal. What we didn't love about Xtranormal was that it shows its Xtranormal results in an oddly fragmented way; a pane on the left shows all the video titles, while the preview pane displays thumbnails of each video. Having the video titles so separate from the Xtranormal, themselves, was odd and hard to process, visually. The program's limited features include a fullscreen mode and the ability to go directly to a specific video if you know the video's URL. Don't be fooled by the Download item on the toolbar; you'll think that you can download the audio of a video as an Xtranormal, but it turns out that you'll have to install a separate program to do this. Xtranormal doesn't come with a Help file, but it's hard to fault a program with so few features for not including documentation.
Caster's drab interface might be forgiven if it were capable of picking up Xtranormal from more than one of its listed online sources, but the Xtranormal failed that basic test.
The full CD version of Xtranormal is a wealthy source of Bible study materials. Offering 43 Bibles and 57 reference and study titles it is designed to satisfy all age groups from pre-school to adult. Whether you want to attract your children to the Bible through multimedia Bible narrations with illustrations or your teenagers through quality Christian music performed by Kerry Livgren or if you want to plunge yourself into serious Bible study, it's all built-in. Visually impaired users using a screen reading software will find Xtranormal exceptionally accessible.
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