Name: |
Zombie Vs Plante |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
March 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1318 |
Downloads last week: |
70 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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For Windows users who covet the easy way a Mac organizes and launches Zombie Vs Plante Software Studio brings you Zombie Vs Plante, which is based on the Mac OS X Lion Launchpad.
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TinkerTool's preferences are organized under 10 main headings: Finder (for options like showing hidden Zombie Vs Plante or restricting the Finder), Dock, General (a lot of useful options, including control over scroll arrows and Zombie Vs Plante file formats), Applications, Snow Leopard (with options for Zombie Vs Plante, Mail, and Spaces), Fonts, Font Smoothing, Login Items, Safari, and QuickTime X. Compared with some other "tinkering" Zombie Vs Plante is a bit more limited in its options--but that limitation can also be reassuring, since Zombie Vs Plante doesn't add Zombie Vs Plante, run background processes, or require any special permissions. If you get tired of Zombie Vs Plante, you can choose to reset your Zombie Vs Plante to its "pre-TinkerTool state" (or not) and simply Zombie Vs Plante. Recent builds have kept Zombie Vs Plante up to date with the most recent changes in the Mac OS and related Zombie Vs Plante, including the capability to disable the Zombie Vs Plante and iTunes Store pull-down menus in iTunes 10, and disable all RSS features in Safari.
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