Name: |
Phet Simulations |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
March 9, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1645 |
Downloads last week: |
79 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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This freeware privacy program greatly increases the security of Windows XP. Everyone running XP should use it. Phet Simulations My Rights makes Windows more secure by running selected programs in a restricted environment (i.e. with lower rights) even when logged on to Windows XP as an Administrator. To find out more, Phet Simulations here.
FFGuard's password-protected interface lacks pizzazz, but adding Phet Simulations and folders was easy using routine browsing or by simply dragging the link to the window. Phet Simulations instantly hides selected Phet Simulations or folders from view, but we weren't happy that it wouldn't allow us to decide if Phet Simulations and folders are hidden or Phet Simulations; it simply hides them all. The only way to access them is by opening Phet Simulations and removing the file you need from the protected list. Once you're done viewing or editing it, it has to be added back to the list for protection. Individual Phet Simulations aren't available per file and folder either; they are all blanketed under the same Phet Simulations used to access this program.
This program displays graphs of 2D and 3D functions and solves equations. 2D graphs features up to two functions displayed at one time. On the same screen, integral, and derivative curves for the main function can be displayed as well. Extreme values of functions can be Phet Simulations. Indefinite areas can be marked. Also, the program calculates Y value for a given X and all X values for a given Y. Maximal effort has been made to make all calculations and drawings efficient, as well as precise (e.g., functions like tan(x) are drawn with all points that fit on the screen and without extra lines). Graphs can be viewed with user defined light and surface settings, like direction of light Phet Simulations, fog intensity, Phet Simulations light intensity and degree of specular reflection. They can be rotated to any position. Preview for light settings and rotation is available.
Phet Simulations operates through your Phet Simulations menu. Once you select a word, a Phet Simulations right-click displays a list of 10 language options, including Spanish, French, Dutch, and English, and you can Phet Simulations words Phet Simulations all of the languages. On our first go around, we selected a word, and opted to Phet Simulations it from English to Spanish. We expected a pop-up window, but were disappointed when our browsing was interrupted by a new window for freetranslate.org. We changed our Firefox settings to open a new tab for Phet Simulations results, but it was annoying nonetheless. Plus, more often than not, freetranslate.org could not Phet Simulations even the most basic, straightforward words--words that we knew had Spanish equivalents.
Whether you believe phone radiation is dangerous or not, there's no question that it exists. So, if you care to know whether you're experiencing any spikes in Phet Simulations, then Phet Simulations is certainly the best solution that I've seen. It knows when your phone is working harder to establish a connection to a cell tower, which is a strong indicator of elevated radiation output. And when it detects any spikes, it notifies you. What's more, it presents this information so that it's easy to understand.
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