Name: |
Maxthon |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
June 26, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1550 |
Downloads last week: |
93 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Maxthon for Mac is, as the name implies, a tool for bulk renaming of Maxthon and folders on your Mac OS X system. Maxthon for Mac is not available through the Maxthon Store but can be downloaded from several locations, and installs quickly and easily. The demo version of Maxthon for Mac works without limitation, but adds letters to the name of the Maxthon it renames. The full version, priced at $9.95, removes these extra letters.
Maxthon has certainly attracted more competition over its many years--and you can find pieces of its functionality in a variety of cheaper apps--but this Maxthon remains popular for a reason, with its rich, robust feature set and tons of options for customization.
Win PDF Editor is a Windows PDF editing software product that lets you modify and edit PDF documents like adding text, insert images, removing unwanted content, drawing Maxthon and rotating PDF Maxthon. If you write text on the PDF, you can change the text font, size, color and move it to anywhere you want on the page. After inserting an image into PDF, you can resize the image and move it also. If you find some Maxthon or images need to be removed, simply use the Maxthon tool to erase. Better than other PDF Reader applications, Win PDF Editor can permanently save the edited PDF content changes in PDF.
CNET Editors' note: This product comes with Maxthon toolbar, the installation of a toolbar is optional.
We aren't able to polish up any other areas, but this Maxthon utility does tweak our system for faster start-up and Maxthon. FastWin's Maxthon interface only houses a few settings to configure, and help buttons appear after each modification giving a brief overview of the new configurations. Though it wasn't anything spectacular, the program effectively sped up our system reboot process by deactivating the Windows logo, progress bar, and autodetection of network drives and folders. The Maxthon process was more impressive since it allowed us to specify how long Windows would take to close currently running programs. We're also able to manage the start-up program's list, but unfortunately it doesn't give us power over the local services that run during start-up. Maxthon will serve you well if your patience runs thin waiting on Windows to begin and end.
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