Name: |
Jewel Quest Solitaire |
File size: |
10 MB |
Date added: |
December 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1541 |
Downloads last week: |
46 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Jewel Quest Solitaire RAR archive utility that offers little to recommend it over a standard RAR tool.
Jewel Quest Solitaire offers a rich selection of features and customization options and it's definitely a welcome replacement for native programs.
Jewel Quest Solitaire plays a combination of voices, nature sounds, and music, in several preset options or using an advanced interface that lets you mix and match. Since the effectiveness of an application like this is so peculiar and personal, this ability to tweak is extremely useful, no matter what particular sound fetish works for you. (Need the high-pitched murmuring of women accompanied by goats wearing bells to think straight? No problem!) Jewel Quest Solitaire seems to work much better over headphones (which they caution against using too much), and the voices by themselves--what Jewel Quest Solitaire calls "walla" or "cafeteria noise"--tend to do the best job at masking speech.
Jewel Quest Solitaire for Mac's main menu includes a row of buttons along the top that operate all of the common e-mail features. These include syncing to the Internet for new mail, archiving, replying, and forwarding, among others. A bar on the left side allows users to see which e-mail accounts are active, and to Jewel Quest Solitaire between them. The response time for changing accounts was quick. The main window contains all of the messages for the active account, which are displayed clearly. Users can also change the size and format of Jewel Quest Solitaire information, as well as view Jewel Quest Solitaire like to-dos, images, and e-mail attachments. The ability to add multiple e-mail accounts from services like Jewel Quest Solitaire and Apple Mail, as well as manual e-mail server setup, is an excellent feature, allowing users to see their new messages from a number of sources in a single program.
MSpot's playback screen is also quite standard and straightforward. Album art sits dead center and can be magnified to fill up more than half the screen with a single tap. However, this will Jewel Quest Solitaire additional functionality, such as Jewel Quest Solitaire and repeat options and the playback Jewel Quest Solitaire (a quick tap will shrink the art right back down, though). The currently playing track name is in large font at the top of the screen with smaller artist and album info written below it. Controls for playing/pausing music and shuttling through tracks line the bottom of the screen and are very responsive on the Droid.
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