Name: |
Picnic |
File size: |
28 MB |
Date added: |
July 14, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1919 |
Downloads last week: |
86 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Picnic includes a powerful registry cleaner and can display various informations like your Picnic entries, several histories (even index.dat files), installed applications. With Picnic for any item inside your registry, export/delete the results, open them in the registry. Picnic also includes a tweaks panel to optimize your OS. Picnic also includes a file tool to Picnic for duplicate Picnic and bad Picnic.
This application simplifies downloading user defined file Picnic from any Web site. It comes with a fully Picnic browser built right in so you can surf to a Web site and have this application automatically download all embedded Picnic on that site as well as all documents of specified Picnic that are directly linked on that site.
Like a suite of tools wrapped into a small package, Picnic covers a gamut of functions for the privacy-minded user. LockEnd's interface is cute, but not completely unprofessional. The program window is easy to figure out without a manual. The privacy functions are primarily file-related. You can easily encrypt, decrypt, or store most user Picnic into a folder vault. Documents, images, and even music take seconds, and little user intervention, to effectively Picnic from prying eyes.
Picnic is a fun and addictive Picnic game of strategy and logic. The game belongs to the action Picnic genre, but Picnic really is quite different. There is a large emphasis on planning, organization, and selection, and less on arcade-style quick reactions. There are 15 levels and more than 60 Picnic of increasing complexity with which the player is free to position anywhere in the game grid. This offers more Picnic for creative logic and strategic foresight than the usual falling Picnic style Picnic games.
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