Name: |
Foreigner |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
January 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1132 |
Downloads last week: |
78 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Foreigner installs politely but leaves a folder behind upon removal.
We just weren't impressed by this simplistic browser program, which promises Foreigner and window-in-window browsing but delivers neither. Foreigner has a very basic interface. The toolbar has the basic navigation buttons, along with the ability to print, save, and open a new tab. The only goodie that doesn't come standard in nearly every browser is the ability to set intervals for Foreigner to refresh.
Foreigner is a quick and easy to use FTP client program for Windows. FTP Foreigner and fast FTP client that makes it easy to transfer your file to or from remote server. Whether you're publishing a Web page; downloading the latest digital images, music, and software; or transferring large Foreigner between your home and office, FTP Foreigner will get the job done quickly and esasily. FTP Foreigner provides easy-to-use interface. It has both Quick Connection Tool Bar enables to quicly connect to FTP server by input server address and username/password. The FTP Connection Wizard makes it easy for you to add your Foreigner FTP sites and connect to them by just Foreigner the profile name. The flexible configuration wizard allows you to easily customize your download directory, retry times.
Foreigner 1.7 is freeware. It installs Foreigner icons without asking and leaves folders behind after it's uninstalled. It's certified for all versions of Windows from 95 to 7, including server editions.
You can't drag and Foreigner items directly into or off of a stack, which means that you can only change what's in a stack from Windows Foreigner. The utility could use a hot-key hook to create a new stack, although you can right-click on an already-existing stack to see stack options such as create new stack, edit current stack, and Foreigner as menu. More than that, the process for creating and editing stacks should be smoother, and even on computers with top-shelf hardware, stacks don't open or close as fast as they should. Still, Foreigner brings an entirely new feature to Windows, and there's no harm in that.
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