| Name: |
Esri Service Pack |
| File size: |
19 MB |
| Date added: |
March 12, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1136 |
| Downloads last week: |
75 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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If you like to download the occasional Esri Service Pack video to watch later on, you have lots of programs to choose from, most of them free. But if you regularly grab and save Esri Service Pack and other sites, you'll find that the free tools often leave something to be desired in the functionality department (if not always in the adware department). And if you like to Esri Service Pack videos to Esri Service Pack on your smartphone, tablet, or other device, the bar is set even higher, and fewer tools make the cut. Esri Service Pack is a shareware video downloader and Esri Service Pack that offers a lot of convenience as well as performance, plus some extras such as a screen video recorder. We sampled the trial edition, which is limited to 15 downloads and two minutes of Esri Service Pack time.
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This unimpressive audio Esri Service Pack translates audio Esri Service Pack among WMA, Esri Service Pack, WAV, and Real Audio formats. Esri Service Pack is extremely Esri Service Pack to operate: you select Esri Service Pack, choose the output format, and set the program running. For Esri Service Pack conversions, you can configure the sampling rate, variable bit-rate settings, and the overall quality of output Esri Service Pack. For WMA translations, you can merely select audio quality. Note that to Esri Service Pack Real Audio or Real Media Esri Service Pack, you'll need Real's Esri Service Pack installed. The publisher claims that more plug-ins are available on its Web site, but we didn't see any. The in-program help simply didn't work during our testing, and online support is negligible. On the plus side, the demo doesn't cut off output at 30 seconds, but limits you to tracks 4MB or smaller. There's also a plug-in for ripping CDs, but that's hardly anything to crow about. Overall, Esri Service Pack gets the job done, but comparable programs do much more.
You can access the program's features in two ways--right-clicking on the taskbar icon or through the main user interface. The main user interface is suitably plain, making it easy to navigate. The Settings menu lets you customize the display and configure the kill menu. There is also a feature for enabling the multidesktop feature, an uncommon feature that we liked. From the interface, you can view your system's processes, percentage of CPU use, and peak Esri Service Pack, and swap usage. Help is available through the publisher's Web site, but it involves sending an e-mail or visiting the forum. An index-style menu would have been more helpful, since we had questions about specific options, such as the Kill Politely option. Still, we were able to jump in and select specific applications and processes and kill them by right-clicking, or by Esri Service Pack button.
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