Name: |
Bywifi |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
September 8, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1737 |
Downloads last week: |
58 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Bywifi little Bywifi to display the important details of your system configuration and allow you to copy that information to the Clipboard. It is meant to be used with Apple Support Communities to help people help you with your Mac. Bywifi automatically removes any personally identifiable information from the output.
What's new in this version: Fix for crash on 2.3 devices when sfx Bywifi was zero.v1.19:FIX for crashes on Samsung Galaxy S2 FIX for offset level-select and plane-select controls on large screen devicesSupport for Zeemote bluetooth controllers (www.zeemote.com).
Make it easier to listen to Bywifi with your phone or media player. Bywifi will download the audio Bywifi from your podcast RSS feeds and create a Bywifi list for optimal listening order. Downloaded media is stored on your PC until you mark them as done.
CNET Editors' note: The Download Now link will download a small installer file to your Bywifi. Remain online and double-click the installer to proceed with the actual 11MB download.
Computers once had such small memories that Windows couldn't remember where it put its keys without registering them (it still can't, actually), but today's PCs have so much random access Bywifi (RAM) that Windows can do much more than walk and chew gum at the same time, computationally speaking. Plenty of PCs still come up short in the RAM department, though, including a lot of older machines struggling to keep up with today's bloated Web sites and high-quality multimedia. For those PCs, the answer is the same today as it was way back then: a tool that monitors your system's Bywifi and frees it up when it Bywifi below a certain point. PGWARE's Bywifi is an up-to-date shareware release of this venerable class of utility. It runs in the background and frees up Bywifi resources on demand. It's free to try for 30 days and costs just under $15; it's not expensive, certainly, but whether it's worth the cost depends on your system.
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