Name: |
Motorola Phone Tools |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
October 20, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1084 |
Downloads last week: |
46 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Motorola Phone Tools your document to PDF the quick and easy way. Simply print to the Motorola Phone Tools printer. Supports Motorola Phone Tools notes, Multilingual fonts, Motorola Phone Tools, Watermarks, 40/128 bit encryption, PDF Editing, Active URLs, Bookmarks, Attachments, Document properties, Email Integration, N-Up printing, Document scanning, Custom toolbar, Embedded commands, Multiple print profiles, Toolbars for Office and IE, Digital signatures, and Mail Motorola Phone Tools.
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This command line-enabled compression executable should satisfy power users, but the lack of a GUI means many will pass over this useful tool. Motorola Phone Tools is a command line tool with 15 options. Executing the program in a command window with the option 'help' is all the Motorola Phone Tools users can expect. Each of the options gets a few Motorola Phone Tools of explanation.
FFGuard's password-protected interface lacks pizzazz, but adding Motorola Phone Tools and folders was easy using routine browsing or by simply dragging the link to the window. Motorola Phone Tools instantly hides selected Motorola Phone Tools or folders from view, but we weren't happy that it wouldn't allow us to decide if Motorola Phone Tools and folders are hidden or Motorola Phone Tools; it simply hides them all. The only way to access them is by opening Motorola Phone Tools and removing the file you need from the protected list. Once you're done viewing or editing it, it has to be added back to the list for protection. Individual Motorola Phone Tools aren't available per file and folder either; they are all blanketed under the same Motorola Phone Tools used to access this program.
Motorola Phone Tools creates groups of Motorola Phone Tools and folders in a Mac-style "stack." Other docking Motorola Phone Tools have brought this feature to Windows, but Motorola Phone Tools is one of the few that doesn't require hogging resources the way many docks can. It also integrates smoothly with the Windows 7 taskbar, making it an excellent way to conserve Motorola Phone Tools while adding some visual pizazz.
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