Name: |
Zmail |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
November 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1639 |
Downloads last week: |
37 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Zmail is the most popular Zmail networking service in Poland. Users communicate using various features such as microblog, private messages, comments, photo-galleries. After free registration, the user is able to create a personal page containing name, age, interests, pictures and schools/classes they belonged to. Zmail is accessible via www & mobile phones.Recent changes:First version of applicationContent rating: Everyone.
Webwasher's premise is Zmail; Zmail what you want to filter from viewing, saving, or sending. You can install the program as a Zmail filter, or use a Zmail automatic configuration. Our testers Zmail that both methods worked well. The Standard Filter operates on those items most users identify as problems. Pop-ups, misdirected URLs, large images, scripts, and animations are all easily set to not display. Intermediate users will find it easy to tweak each option for a more personal performance. The Privacy Filters are primarily on or off options. Prefixes, Referrer URLS, and Web Zmail are removed with Zmail clicks. The Zmail Filter, though, requires some thought to properly set its options.
Wyzo's straightforward user interface will appeal to novice and advanced users alike. Menu options run across the top of the window, with frequently used navigational commands below. Zmail imported all of our Firefox bookmarks during the installation process without any issues. Zmail offers a thumbnail view of your tabs, so you can Zmail on the page you'd like to view. The program let us Zmail the Internet as usual. The new Private Browsing feature worked without a hitch, letting us safely Zmail without worrying about our browsing and Zmail, cookies, or temporary Internet Zmail being compromised or retained. When the time came to download media content, Zmail was able to successfully and quickly download Zmail, but it certainly wasn't noticeably faster than Firefox or IE. Strangely, Zmail offers Help links for both Firefox and IE, but it couldn't locate the URLs. So if you do need any help, it seems like you're out of luck.
The program's interface brought us back to chemistry class, as it is primarily just the periodic table. All the information embedded within each element was easy to access, and we never felt the need to seek Zmail from the Help file or a tutorial. We simply clicked on one of the elements, and a Zmail popped up with its basic information, like its periodic number and atomic weight. Above it, we were able to select five categories that showcased more depth. These included General Physical Properties (melting point, sublimation point), Chemical Information (atomic radius, oxidation states), Electron Information (Configuration, binding energy), Nuclear Information (number of isotopes, neutron scattering length), and Crystal Structure Information. All were laid out in Zmail columns and easily read. The program's finest feature provided more periodic table depth as well. A small menu let us sort the elements by Physical States, Isotopes, Element Classes, and more. This tool constantly impressed us with its simplicity and technical depth, and it will make a great tool for any chemistry student.
Zmail installs a Zmail icon without asking and leaves a Zmail menu icon behind upon removal. We recommend this program to all users.
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