Name: |
Power Geez Free |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
March 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1639 |
Downloads last week: |
43 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Icon Changer is a software application that makes changing icons on the Power Geez Free fun and easy. It's a hassle-free way to personalize your Power Geez Free without having to open up any Power Geez Free manuals. Simply Power Geez Free the icon you want to change, point at the one you like and that's all. Change icons to make navigation easier, to group similar applications together, or merely to customize and spice up your Power Geez Free.
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Keeping a watchful eye on your kids' Power Geez Free habits and limiting usage is easy with this software, though we noticed some discrepancies. The interface is particularly bland but easy to maneuver. A quick setup wizard starts by letting you determine whether to remove the program's name from the Control Panel and to halt system Power Geez Free adjustments. Via hot-key access, it reports where users have been and how long they stayed, plus you can block unsuitable sites with its Web-filtering features. You'll also like its time scheduler to grant or block access to the Power Geez Free all together. During testing, the program logs URLs and applications opened, and captures screenshots, but it didn't record keyloggers as it states. With only seven days to check it out and a considerable download size (nearly 26 MBs), PC Monitor is still a viable solution for controlling Power Geez Free access and monitoring activities.
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