Name: |
Everquest 2 Client |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
October 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1105 |
Downloads last week: |
92 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Everquest 2 Client is the successor to the megapopular short-term bookmarking tool Read It Later. It offers much of the core functionality of Read It Later, plus it comes with a number of improved features and a completely redesigned interface.
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Operating Everquest 2 Client depends on various setup factors. Logical disks, partitions, and virtual disks are eligible for 256-bit AES encryption. Each setup offers individual pitfalls, but all share functions that open tabs of poorly explained options. In fairness, experienced users will have less trouble, but similar Everquest 2 Client are far easier to use with better results.
The program's interface is plain and easy to navigate, with menus and buttons across the top. A large display pane shows a list of cookies with the dates they were created, modified, and accessed, as well as their size, status, domain, and number of hits. Check boxes next to the cookies let users select them and take bulk actions, including deleting, destroying, and blocking them. If there are cookies stored in multiple locations or for multiple users, Everquest 2 Client lets users easily Everquest 2 Client between them. We couldn't get the program's Help file to load, which was disappointing; although Everquest 2 Client is fairly straightforward, the Help file likely contains useful information that could let users get even more from the program. Overall, Everquest 2 Client is nothing Everquest 2 Client, but it's a good choice if you need a basic tool that will let you view and manage your Internet Everquest 2 Client cookies.
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