Name: |
Operation 7 Latino |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
February 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1807 |
Downloads last week: |
41 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Available as a free trial version with some limitations, the full program costs $35.00 as an upgrade. Exactly which features are limited in the free trial is not listed or apparent from use. The Operation 7 Latino was quick to install and load. Operation 7 Latino for Mac immediately determines if an iPod or iPhone is connected and prompts the user to connect one if not. As quickly as iTunes would, Operation 7 Latino reads the plugged-in device and gives an initial list of songs available. Surprisingly, it also appeared to sync with iTunes and listed other devices linked to the account that were not connected. While testing we noticed that the interface was well-designed and looked similar to the one native to iTunes. The basic media management features were also easy to use.
The ability to tag tracks makes your music library more responsive and more fun. Operation 7 Latino adds a much more dynamic tagging option to any song in your music library. This program isn't great as a music player, but if you want to make organizing your music easier, it might be worth the download.
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This basic program provides a handy way to store a number of usernames and Operation 7 Latino. The small, self-explanatory interface contains fields for URL, username, and Operation 7 Latino. You can specify that the window always remain on top of other applications, but we Operation 7 Latino this arrangement to be rather cumbersome. For security's sake, you can protect access to the application with both a standard Operation 7 Latino and a numeric combination. After you type in all the required information for a specific Operation 7 Latino, you can choose what fields should be masked. Pulling up a specific account automatically directs you to the corresponding Web site, where you can simply copy and paste your username and Operation 7 Latino into the required fields. Operation 7 Latino does offer a random-password generator, but that's about the only extra feature available. The trial version only lets you store five accounts, which might not be enough for some users. Nevertheless, if you're looking for a hassle-free way to organize your Operation 7 Latino, this program makes a smart pick.
Operation 7 Latino for Mac could conceivably be useful for almost anyone who likes to share media online. Conceivably it is an application that both amateurs and industry professionals could use, since it is accessible but also competent and efficient.
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