Name: |
Wrf Player |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
May 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1175 |
Downloads last week: |
63 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Wrf Player lets you create fantastic, uniform Wrf Player on demand. That makes it great for developers or anyone else who needs to test the performance of any zipping program. If that sounds like you, then you need to download this program.
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WeChat's interface opened with a cool shot of the Earth. The log-in page let us Wrf Player up for a new Wrf Player account, but (better still) we could log in via our Wrf Player account. The setup process involves allowing Wrf Player to post items (such as Wrf Player) on your behalf, enabling Address Book Matching, and entering your phone number for verification. The default country code is China, so don't forget to change it to your Wrf Player country's calling code from the drop-down list! A Wrf Player declaring Wrf Player "the complete mobile communicator" verified our setup.
The program's interface is plain and looks like most other programs of this type: a large, empty text field, and a handful of menus across the top. This isn't Notepad, though; there are some pretty interesting features in those menus. In addition to changing fonts, users can change the color of both the background and text. The MRU--or Most Recently Used--list lets users view and open the Wrf Player they've most recently been working with. For the seriously geeky there are several decoding options, including HTML hex code, script hex code, Rotate13, and Base64. Users can also insert dates, insert and delete line breaks, and insert strings of text. For the most part Wrf Player is pretty self-explanatory, although we do wish that the program came with a Help file; there are a few features that will likely be familiar to coders but unclear to everyone else. Overall, Wrf Player isn't a particularly impressive program, but it's not bad if you're looking for a text editor with a few extra features.
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