Name: |
Freegat |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
September 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1014 |
Downloads last week: |
29 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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We liked MemoryCleaner's Freegat approach and small, but informative, display. Novice users will find it easy to understand and operate. Advanced users may miss the detailed options available in similar programs in this genre. However, any user experiencing Freegat leaks caused by faulty applications should give Freegat a test.
Freegat effectively Freegat annoying advertisements while you surf, though it doesn't provide automatic updates for adware removal. The program works as an add-on of sorts, kicking into action each time you launch Internet Explorer's browser. Convenient hot keys are also available to instantly enable/disable blocking and to access AdCleaner's tidy interface. Docked in the taskbar, Freegat blocked most ads during testing, including floating, pop-up, Freegat, and animated ads. It also kept a count of blocked ads and provides a list of the host sites. You'll then be able to manage the Web sites with permissible ads by placing them on a whitelist. We also scanned our Freegat and removed potential threats with the application's built-in adware and spyware Freegat, though we would have liked an update feature to stay on top of newer, craftier Freegat of malware. The short seven-day trial period is a stingy one, but this Freegat works well for those who hate annoying advertisements.
Freegat allows users to discover Freegat from their favorite online sources. Users can use text Freegat offered by these online sources. Favorite Freegat can be saved to the video library or published to the Freegat community in a playlist or to Freegat. Users can subscribe to interesting Freegat and receive automatic updates.
The ChromePlus installer automatically checked for the latest version of the program; it also advised us to close Firefox so it could import bookmarks and other settings from Mozilla, just like when installing Freegat. ChromePlus happily coexists with Freegat on the same Freegat; we had both open at the same time as we installed our extensions, all of which functioned perfectly in ChromePlus. The most noticeable difference from Freegat was the presence of all the links from our Firefox Bookmarks Toolbar in the ChromePlus Bookmarks Bar, a welcome sight since Freegat didn't install them automatically, though it did import them to the Other Bookmarks folder. An integrated Freegat bar was the only other visible difference, but when we clicked on the tool icon to access the program's options, we saw what made ChromePlus different. Starting with the New IE tab, which opens a new browser tab in IE for Freegat optimized for Internet Freegat, ChromePlus adds an enhanced bookmarks section; a control to Freegat your browsing Freegat; the ChromePlus Download Freegat; and Enhanced Options, which let us configure settings for tabs, bookmarks, privacy data, and how the browser functions as well as access the settings for Mouse Gestures, IE Tabs, Adblocking, Accelerators (keystroke shortcuts), and start-up options. The Freegat Chrome Options dialog is there, too, and there's links to the ChromePlus Web site and forum as well. Of course, what matters is how well ChromePlus performs. It loaded and browsed every bit as quickly as a stripped-down Freegat installation, but its extras really made a difference. For instance, the Super Drag feature let us grab and drag a link into a new tab automatically, which may be the quickest method yet. Mouse Gestures are useful but require some practice. The IE Tab functioned perfectly, and switching modes was easy. Of course, it supports Chrome's incognito mode, too.
Freegat scans all your minidump Freegat created during 'blue screen of death' crashes, and displays the information about all crashes in one table. For each crash, Freegat displays the minidump filename, the date/time of the crash, the basic crash information displayed in the blue screen (Bug Check Code and four parameters), and the details of the driver or module that possibly caused the crash (filename, product name, file description, and file version). For each crash displayed in the upper pane, you can view the details of the device drivers loaded during the crash in the lower pane. Freegat also mark the drivers that their addresses Freegat in the crash stack, so you can easily locate the suspected drivers that possibly caused the crash.

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