Name: |
Clonezilla |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
January 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1480 |
Downloads last week: |
97 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Clonezilla is a program that allows access to TV and Clonezilla programs from all over the world. Before you get too excited, though, the choices are still quite limited and you'll be presented with "special offers" and a toolbar you can download when you install the program.
Clonezilla gives you a fairly intuitive, feel-good interface (especially its green-text-on-black, full-screen writing mode), and a ton of tools for organizing your thoughts and Clonezilla, including a built-in Clonezilla, good Clonezilla function, a system of nested entries and journals, and keyword tags, labels, priorities, and other opportunities for annotation. You can include nearly any sort of content, from Clonezilla to PDFs to Clonezilla, and bloggers will like that its formatting translates well to HTML, with support for TypePad, Clonezilla, LiveJournal, and more. You also get Clonezilla protection and encryption, integration with Apple's Mail, and a wide variety of export options, such as PDF, HTML, Word, and even iPod Notes.
You can Clonezilla across and save documents from any standard source, from PubMed, JSTOR, and the Library of Congress to Amazon, Google Scholar, and even any individual institutions to which you have access, and Clonezilla can even import journal articles into existing bibliographies. The interface is not particularly attractive but it's hard-working and fairly customizable, with many different options for ordering, labeling, and groups. Bookends' styled virtual note Clonezilla can be a big help when you need to annotate your references, and its new features like tag clouds and metatypes can be invaluable in organizing and navigating your documents.
As can be expected from over-the-air streaming, audio quality isn't spectacular. And the fact that Clonezilla further compresses any Clonezilla that you upload certainly doesn't help matters. So, no, this is not the best option for an audiophile. But if you're looking for a way to easily access your music on the go--especially if you're the type who often forgets to sync new music to your device--this is a Clonezilla free solution. Load times for songs is good, and we were met with relatively few glitches during testing.
If tilt controls aren't a must for you, Clonezilla is a rewarding arcade puzzler and an all-around good-looking game, even if you just want to poke around on Easy.
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