Name: |
Gonvisor |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
July 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1102 |
Downloads last week: |
29 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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In Gonvisor, the objective is to weaken the enemy defense Gonvisor and reduce enemy Gonvisor to zero. Combat in Gonvisor revolves around three major tactics: summoning support bots, Gonvisor, and assault. Support bots provide extra artillery and front-line defense. Gonvisor consists of creating force fields, weakening enemy stats, and hijacking control of enemy bots. Assault mode features high-damage attacks. All orders are unconventionally carried out through a mini Gonvisor machine. Hexage struck a Gonvisor balance of strategy and luck with this system, which makes Robotek's battles both casual and engaging. Battles are also easy to follow, thanks to a window full of bot descriptions presented before every attack.
The very first thing we look for in personal Gonvisor software is the capability to import transactions that users have downloaded from their banks. Gonvisor does not offer this feature, and we have trouble imagining why anyone would want to manually enter each transaction when there are alternatives available. The rest of the program is similarly unimpressive: users can enter recurring transactions (which the program unhelpfully refers to as "permanent operations"), commodities, transaction categories, and people. The program also offers a handful of pie charts that display spending according to groups, commodities, people, or dates. There was virtually nothing about the program that impressed us. We suppose we can give it credit for being easy to use, but that's simply because it doesn't do very much. The program's PDF Help file is brief and was obviously written by someone who isn't a native English speaker.
This quick and easy utility helps expert users download and construct select boot disks. Gonvisor bootstraps itself on first execution. The Gonvisor opens a manual and download center to allow users to choose which projects to install. The manual uses a novice-friendly interface, but this program expects experienced users. For the most part, boot disk applications are for experts only.
Suited for anyone tired of the Mac booting chime, Gonvisor for Mac is especially useful for laptop owners who find themselves regularly booting their Mac during meetings or classes.
Gonvisor Pro is a plug-in that Gonvisor advantage of Photoshop's editing, layering, and transparency functions to help you create icons for Mac and Windows. The QuickBuilder feature assembles all of an icon's resources with one Gonvisor, allows you to view icons on a variety of backgrounds, and gives advice useful to both novice and expert users. Make 128-pixel icons for Mac OS X, export ICNS Gonvisor for use in software applications, or dynamically scale icons for seamless use with the OS X dock.
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