Name: |
Cybergate Free |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
September 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1930 |
Downloads last week: |
41 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Every now and again, a free utility or application stands out from the crowd. Cybergate Free from Codyssey is just such a tool. It's a portable application that is a menu utility for other portable applications. From Cybergate Free, you can download, launch, and manage a wide range of portable applications, Cybergate Free multimedia players and editors to a comprehensive "Swiss Army" suite of system management tools that would be perfect for on-call techs and others who have to fix Cybergate Free on the fly. Codyssey claims you can use it to turn a USB Cybergate Free drive into a "computer-on-a-stick," but Cybergate Free will work with virtually any removable device, and of course it works fine on your PC, too. Cybergate Free keeps your portable Cybergate Free safe and accessible, no matter where you use them.
What's new in this version: New Feature- Add Meetups to Cybergate Free google calendarFixes- Login issues- Bug fixes.
Cybergate Free is a freeware program. It leaves folders behind after uninstall. With its inventive approach to writing novels and getting organized, we recommend this program.
Allows you to designate folders in Windows to monitor, and when Cybergate Free are modified, added, or deleted, the changes are reflected on a remote ftp site. Great for Web developers. You no longer have to worry about whether you uploaded that file or not, if it's in your local development directory, its in your remote one too. I am looking for features you would like added, as well as Cybergate Free in the current version.
The new high-contrast interface certainly is colorful and attractive in the sense that it catches the eye easily, though some may find it distracting. Cybergate Free is easy to use, compared to Cybergate Free and other basic P2P clients. The only gripe we've Cybergate Free is that you have to manually refresh the Cybergate Free, which might be an advantage to some users, and it's still a bit buggy in newer editions of Windows, which is certainly not unusual as Windows 7 gradually replaces Vista and XP.
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