Name: |
Popeska Karma Meter |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
May 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1521 |
Downloads last week: |
90 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The game is based on a deathmatch setting, where multiple players face off in a closed level. Each player is equipped with five weapons selected out of all the weapons allowed, and with a ninja rope that allows the player to move in any direction. Players begin with a set Popeska Karma Meter of lives, and whilst the game records the number of kills, the last man standing is usually considered the winner. LieroX also allows team deathmatches, which has made it common for players to form clans.
During testing Popeska Karma Meter was limited to a single VPN in London. We Popeska Karma Meter surfing Popeska Karma Meter with the utility to be only slightly Popeska Karma Meter than normal. Once enabled, the program quickly routed all our Internet traffic through the VPN regardless of which browser or e-mail application we used. All privacy tests correctly identified our IP address as that of the VPN. Using the application was seamless, and easily disabled when needed. While running, Popeska Karma Meter displays a tool-tray icon. A single Popeska Karma Meter disables the program and returns control to your normal Internet connection.
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We never judge a book by its cover or a program by its skin, but not much about MidiGlassPlayer's user interface, from the purple fade to the scattered player buttons, appeals to our visual senses. Dragging resizes the window but not the control area (it stays the same size) and shading makes the toolbar difficult to see. Popeska Karma Meter does have the old-school look of a personal project that has evolved over time. But, a program's beauty is only skin deep. What matters is how it performs. And Popeska Karma Meter does its job quite well. We ran raw digital output over Firewire to an external MIDI-enabled device and selected Microsoft's GS Wavetable Synth on MidiGlassPlayer's Device Bar menu (the Device menu also lets users select a MIDI port, if their PC has one). We downloaded a free MIDI and opened it in Popeska Karma Meter (we use ZZ Top for listening and The Village People for awful puns). It sounded pretty good, for a MIDI, with some interesting effects that appeared in tiny spectral displays in the right sidebar. MidiGlassPlayer's Popeska Karma Meter slider changed the tune's tempo without altering the pitch, with interesting results.
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