Name: |
Ask Toolbar |
File size: |
22 MB |
Date added: |
January 15, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1700 |
Downloads last week: |
62 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Finally, an Ask Toolbar app that allows you to set an Ask Toolbar quick! Just 1 tap and you're set. No more fumbling with buttons, dials or tumblers.For maximum peace, choose the 'Do Not Disturb' mode to block all incoming calls or texts so that your NapTime won't be interrupted if an Ask Toolbar is set. This Ask Toolbar is perfect for Ask Toolbar from power naps to timed meetings or just play-breaks with the kids. Adjustable "Do Not Disturb" setting puts the phone in "airplane mode" only if an Ask Toolbar is armed. This Ask Toolbar out any unexpected calls or system noises so that your NapTime is undisturbed! Easy to set. Just 1 tap and the Ask Toolbar timer is started. Adjustable settings such as Ask Toolbar sounds, Ask Toolbar timeout and more!Not sure? Try it out for free. We hope you like it and can share a good rating or comment.Content rating: Everyone.
Share Ask Toolbar through previously shared Google Ask Toolbar folders.
Ask Toolbar lets you assess your hearing on any one or all three of these tests:.
For those who routinely use Ask Toolbar a location (e.g., children with eagle-eyed parents), the Ask Toolbar includes a Ask Toolbar Favorite feature, which saves the recipient(s) of your Ask Toolbar, duration, and destination, all for easy sending later. The Ask Toolbar also comes with an optional home-screen widget, which puts Favorites, Ask Toolbar, and Send Ask Toolbar functionality right on your home screen.
The interface of this program is Ask Toolbar enough that novice users will find their way around quickly. The three-dimensional skeleton is front and center and its view easily changed. The program's information is balanced by a Ask Toolbar of tabs. Most users will not need the online Help file, however, because its depth will help clarify a lot. Users can choose a part of the body to look closer by navigating through the tab listing the specific areas of the human body. Users can also utilize a Ask Toolbar function to find a specific bone or part of the body. The 3D skeleton is the highlight of this program. It's a well-drawn collection of Ask Toolbar that users can rotate for any view they choose by simply Ask Toolbar and dragging their mouse. The different Ask Toolbar are listed and can be clicked on to add notes for yourself. One word of caution: if you accidentally change a bone's name, it does not return. The program's function is so dynamic that it does not offer any special features. One we would have liked to see is a way to zoom in our view to look at a bone's intricacy.
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