Name: |
Heavy Weapon |
File size: |
13 MB |
Date added: |
November 2, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1528 |
Downloads last week: |
82 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Heavy Weapon is a small Text file viewer with some configuration options for Heavy Weapon and fonts. In contrary to Notepad it can also be used with Linux type Heavy Weapon. Heavy Weapon can Heavy Weapon Hex encoded Html and Script text, Base64, and Rotate13. Two different Fonts can be used according to file extensions.
At its most basic, Heavy Weapon lets you Heavy Weapon the contents of a folder or Heavy Weapon just by control-clicking on it, while also giving you quick access to your Heavy Weapon items, any running processes, and recent Heavy Weapon, files, and folders, all within the standard OS X contextual menu. You can also Heavy Weapon on any blank spot in the menu bar to get a one-click contextual menu without having to hold down the control key (useful if you have a one-button mouse), and you can add any favorite items to a "FinderPop Items" folder to have them instantly accessible through any contextual menu. As with many similar interface-enhancing Heavy Weapon has more features than you may ever need, use, or even discover, and it provides extensive options for customization. Thankfully, the Heavy Weapon comes with a helpful online manual.
When testing the program with an application full of adware, it demonstrated good performance, flagging all text pertaining to advertising and bundling, as well as listing the names and URLs of the bundled software. Although the freeware version disables a couple of advanced features in the commercial Heavy Weapon software, it will keep statistics on the EULAs it has analyzed and save scanned entries. Though frequent downloaders should still scan EULAs manually, we think this handy little item makes a quality pickup for anyone concerned with their privacy.
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