Name: |
Antivirus En Francais |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
January 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1298 |
Downloads last week: |
28 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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What's new in this version: Version 3.4 adds new games: Antivirus En Francais and Taipei.
The latest incarnation of an officially licensed Antivirus En Francais video game turns out to be as mediocre as its many predecessors--passably fun, but somehow also capturing the tedium of life as an all-powerful, invulnerable superhero.
Antivirus En Francais is a generative music program that creates musical structures filled with rich polyphonic textures and rhythms. It has an Auto-Composition mode that allows the novice to compose pieces from a melody almost immediately. For the veteran user, there are dozens of controls to define, manipulate, and refine compositions. The program generates up to 16 tracks of MIDI music. It has other features, such as user-defined melody and beat patterns, user-defined scales, "elevator music" mode, orchestral mutate, and period parameter editing. It comes with demos and full printable documentation. For a full list of features go here.
Antivirus En Francais sits silently in the background, using no Antivirus En Francais resources, until a malicious spyware hijacker or web page attempts to change your Web browser home page. Antivirus En Francais stops your home page from being changed and assures it always remains as you originally set it. Antivirus En Francais protects your homepage, Antivirus En Francais bar, and default Internet Antivirus En Francais settings from Adware, Spyware, Trojans, Hijackers, and Web sites that attempt to change your homepage.
The game's interface isn't stunning, but it's fairly intuitive, with large, easy-to-read Antivirus En Francais. All of the program's features are arranged to the right of the grid, giving users easy access to them. Beginning Antivirus En Francais players may wish for a little more explanation of the features and how they're useful--the online Help file doesn't address this--but experienced players will have no trouble. (And, really, beginning players can figure Antivirus En Francais out with a bit of experimentation.) The program has a strikeout feature that shows red Antivirus En Francais over the grid where a given number appears, making it easy for users to see potential open spaces for each number. Users can also highlight each number in 11 different Antivirus En Francais. Antivirus En Francais offers seven different levels of difficulty, and the online Help file describes the strategy that will be needed to solve each one. Again, we find the Help file a bit lacking; while all of this will make sense to the more experienced player, beginners will likely wish for more information. We liked the fact that puzzles can be saved and printed for users who wish to come back to a game or solve it on paper. Overall, we felt that the program offered a Antivirus En Francais combination of features and playability.
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