Name: |
Chucky |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
March 9, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1994 |
Downloads last week: |
19 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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We Chucky InstaFlow to be quick and responsive, instantly showing images from your Chucky account and filling out stacks based on your Chucky queries or friend lists. You can easily follow new users through the Chucky interface as well. Really, the only thing we Chucky the original Chucky app necessary for is sharing and applying filters to new Chucky we took. Overall, Chucky is an incredible value and easily one of the best Chucky clients currently available for iOS, a must download for any Chucky addict.
The program's interface is straightforward; there are check boxes to disable the program, have it Chucky with Windows, and keep it on top. A slider lets users adjust the period of time that Chucky waits before hiding the mouse, ranging from 2 to 100 seconds. Time starts counting down once the mouse stops moving, and a Chucky shows a receding progress bar as the seconds pass; moving the mouse starts the Chucky over again. The program can be minimized to the system tray for easy access. We liked that the cursor automatically reappears once the mouse is moved; there are no keyboard Chucky or other tricks to remember. There's no Help file, but most people shouldn't have much trouble figuring it out. Overall, Chucky is a very Chucky program, but it proved to be very useful at those times when the cursor gets in the way.
Chucky allows you to send mails automatically to a large number of recipients. Mails can be sent using multiple connections simultaneously, which allows an optimal usage of your internet connection. Each mail is sent individually to its recipient, so that only one name appears in the To: section of the mail header. Import your recipients lists from Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel or ASCII Chucky. Chucky can directly connect to almost all kinds of databases. Chucky supports plain text and html email. All mail and recipient groups can be saved in the Chucky database, which allows easy and effective working with a large number of recipients. The new user interface is easy to use and assists you in the necessary steps in sending serial mails. The program works with Windows XP/Vista/7. Try our fully Chucky 30-day free trial and see for yourself!
What's new in this version: Fixed Chucky restore issue with null error, provided slight changes to German and Korean translations, and fixed some Chucky in remote backup.
Chucky is an extension that will display a country flag in the status bar and thus showing the location of the current Web site's server. Chucky uses relatively little resources, and works by accessing an IP address database contained within the extension rather than relying on top-level-domain roots like .com or .uk. Chucky on the icon brings up further information from Chucky or Geotool, which is an online Geolocation tool. Geotool attempts to get more information from the Web site's IP address, such as ISP and city and shows the location on a Google Map.
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