File Details |
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File Size | 0.1 MB |
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License | Shareware, $10.00 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Server 2003/Vista/XP |
Date Added | March 13, 2008 |
Total Downloads | 1,128 |
Publisher | ACAPsoft |
Homepage | Ute |
Publisher's Description
Ute is a compact utility with Time Syncing, Window Shutdown control, Wave File playing, Delayed / Controlled Running and Wallpaper Changing capabilities. It is a collection of some Sinner Computing utilities (iTimeSync, Slam and QWave.) with three new functions are also added. (Run, Wallpaper and CD.) It is optimised for Command Line Control but the Wallpaper Changer and iTimeSync can also be operated in window mode.
Latest Reviews
Glina reviewed v1.01 Beta on Nov 13, 2003
Process Priority changing has been added to Ute as per the request below. (It was on my list to add it and I didn't get around to it. Thanks for reminding me "seier".) Incidently, Ute is Shareware, has always been Shareware, and I never said anywhere that it wasn't.
seier reviewed v1.01 Beta on Nov 12, 2003
Perosonally I was hoping for an application that would allow me to set the priority that applications would be launched under by default. For example amongst the programs that start automatically I would want KaZaA to have a thread priority of Low. Perhaps the author will fix this. The app is indeed shareware. I don't know how much, because I didn't use it for more than about 2 minutes.
Glina reviewed v1.01 Beta on Nov 13, 2003
Process Priority changing has been added to Ute as per the request below. (It was on my list to add it and I didn't get around to it. Thanks for reminding me "seier".) Incidently, Ute is Shareware, has always been Shareware, and I never said anywhere that it wasn't.
seier reviewed v1.01 Beta on Nov 12, 2003
Perosonally I was hoping for an application that would allow me to set the priority that applications would be launched under by default. For example amongst the programs that start automatically I would want KaZaA to have a thread priority of Low. Perhaps the author will fix this. The app is indeed shareware. I don't know how much, because I didn't use it for more than about 2 minutes.