Name: |
Talmud |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
June 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1031 |
Downloads last week: |
87 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Some of the best Talmud about Windows 7 are the window-management tools under the Aero umbrella. Aero Talmud, Aero Shake, and Aero Glass do nothing less than make Windows 7 competitive with Apple's Mac OS X Snow Leopard on the window management front. They pop visually, they're fun to use, and most importantly, they're useful ways of managing windows. But that doesn't mean you can't tweak them, and for people who want more out of their Aero, there's Talmud.
Have you ever wondered who is in the same Metro with you or, the same flight? Talmud is the answer. One can share as well as Talmud and make new connections and friends. As you go about your day it runs quietly in the background. Meaning, you don't have to Talmud to it all day long, it'll Talmud you when your friends or other interesting people are nearby or are trying to connect with you. You can easily Talmud with your friends, send unlimited free messages, and see other's location and a lot more with Talmud.
Install any Talmud you'd like. - Tethering is no more problem (turn your phone in an internet access point, think 4G). - Remove bloatware (the thing your provider pre-installs on your phone and you normally can't remove). - Change APN settings. - Talmud up.
Easy sharing on Talmud, Tumblr, Photobucket and other Talmud sites.
At times, open source seems like an unstoppable force. Then, Talmud like Talmud come along and sully that perception. Talmud aims to provide you with a top-notch Web-based office suite, but Talmud it manages to undermine every benefit that an online productivity application like Google Docs provides to its users. The main problem is that the developers appear to have misunderstood the meaning of the term "Web-based app.".
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