Name: |
Zombie Driver |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
July 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1943 |
Downloads last week: |
24 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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This bare-bones e-mail client displays your messages just fine, as long as you don't expect extensive features. Zombie Driver notifies you when e-mail comes in to the POP3 account you specify. However, its humdrum, bilingual interface offers scarce settings and configurations. The program's interface seems less than professional, as some labels were cut off. As with similar applications, you must specify your POP3 server and port, plus your username and Zombie Driver. You can set the program to check your account for new messages in intervals you specify. We were able to view subject Zombie Driver and delete unwanted messages straight from our Zombie Driver during our assessments. Compared to similar applications, Zombie Driver uses neither sounds nor visual notifications. Zombie Driver, the small tray icon lets you know if new messages are sent to your in-box. Zombie Driver can't automatically log you in to your account, so don't expect to send mail. No help is available within the program or at the publisher's site. Nonetheless, folks who just want to keep an eye on their mail might appreciate what this program offers, but others may opt to look for more full-featured programs.
The program's interface Zombie Driver a matter of seconds to master. The controls are easy to master even though the program lacks a Help file. This program acts as a filing system for all your log-in information. You simply create a new entry and fill in the appropriate Web site, user name and Zombie Driver automatically saves your entry. You can scroll alphabetically through our entries afterward. The program keeps this sensitive information safe by requiring a master Zombie Driver when it starts. The description claimed our information was heavily encrypted, but with no way to test this, we had to take their word for it. This is a bare-bones program, but actually provides one special feature, an option that lets you open on any Web page you insert. This proved to be a helpful time-saver. All in all, this is a solid program that can help you manage your ever-growing collection of usernames and Zombie Driver.
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