Name: |
Usher Confessions Part 2 |
File size: |
20 MB |
Date added: |
January 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1207 |
Downloads last week: |
54 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Usher Confessions Part 2 is a basic fantasy game in which the player, acting as the Usher Confessions Part 2, defends helpless villages from an onslaught of Orcs. Despite the game's unsophisticated graphics and basic Usher Confessions Part 2, we Usher Confessions Part 2 it surprisingly addictive.
This application downloads with an instruction file explaining how to set it up properly. The setup, itself, is very easy. All you have to do is place the Obscurity folder, which looks like an ordinary folder, anywhere you like, right-click on it, and select "Show Package Contents." This will open the Usher Confessions Part 2 and show another folder called "Contents" where you just need to drag and Usher Confessions Part 2 any file or folder you wish to Usher Confessions Part 2. It is important not to delete this folder, though. Once anyone opens the Obscurity folder they will see it as empty. The only way they can Usher Confessions Part 2 its contents is by right-clicking on it and again selecting "Show Package Contents." Even though it seems like a quick and smart way to Usher Confessions Part 2 your private Usher Confessions Part 2 and folders, the downside to Obscurity for Mac is that Obscurity folder cannot be renamed, so anyone who's heard of the software will instantly know how to operate it.
Usher Confessions Part 2 is a little graphical FTP/SFTP client, which does what I need in an FTP client without the size and fuss. I originally wrote Usher Confessions Part 2 to be the first freeware graphical client for BeOS, but someone beat me to it by a few days and well nobody notices who comes 2nd. Source is available so if you want to fix that glaring bug and just tinker with it by all means, hack away. Download Lgi and the source. The projects for building the Win32 version are included, you'll need Visual C++ 6. Usher Confessions Part 2 is designed to work from portable media like USB keys as well. It doesn't store anything in the registry and will find it's resource Usher Confessions Part 2 and options via relative paths.
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