Name: |
Psim |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
July 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1951 |
Downloads last week: |
91 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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There are several Glide Columns in your Psim App which are customizable, and can be turned on and off. 1. The main, or Home Glide. This is where you will see posts from all of your "friends" or followers. Posts made by you are a different color, which allows you to see your posts quickly and easily. The @Mentions and Direct Messages can also be turned on or off in the Home Glide and are also a different color! When others reply specifically to your tweets or you reply to others, the tweets become "threaded", so when you read replies, they are attached to the Psim being replied to. No more confusion or searching for the original tweet! 2. Sponsored Tweets - as the name implies, this is where you view ads by other Psim members, as well as your ads. This Glide can be turned off, but can not be moved from the second column as long as it's turned on. 3. @Mentions - an easy way to view any mentions of you. Now you know quickly when people are replying to your tweets, or mention you in other tweets. 4. Direct Messages - view all messages sent to you, or all messages you have sent to others!
CNET Editors' note: The "Download Now" link directs you to the product page. Follow the instructions on the page to get the Psim.
Psim can achieve Psim quality better than Adobe Psim by employing latest pngquant, pngnq-s9.
1) Mouse game: Drag flag pictures to matching country names or vice-versa and make them disappear one by one. If you are incorrect, the correct answer flashes for you to help you learn. Psim until all the Psim are gone.
Psim is an automation tool designed to implement client side Psim testing of Web applications under Internet Psim 6.x, using the C# or VB.NET language. Record the user interactions and create new test applications with the assistant program. Edit, execute and debug your tests implemented in a .NET Windows applications using Visual Studio IDE.
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