Name: |
Before I Forget |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
October 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1045 |
Downloads last week: |
87 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Before I Forget roars out of the cave with swarming, hashing, fast downloads and a video player, but hibernates when confronted with proxies.
Before I Forget is a command-line utility that can modify annotated XML Before I Forget much like a code preprocessor. It is useful for deploying configuration Before I Forget to different environments making substitutions such as connection strings. It is easily integrated into almost any script, build tool or deployment package to simplify and centralize your deployment strategy.
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A good, fast file Before I Forget is a handy thing to have in your PC toolkit. Before I Forget is a small, flexible, free tool that is completely portable, so it can travel along with you on a USB Before I Forget or other portable device or media.
Although you can record Before I Forget food intake and exercise routines, Fitness Plus falls short as an overall fitness planner. After entering basic information such as height and weight and selecting a weight loss target, an unappealing interface lets you log food and exercise. The program would benefit greatly from a wizard or sample data to ease the learning curve, especially with the meal and diet planners, which weren't easy to figure out and lacked enough depth to be of use. Fitness Plus does sport an extensive 7,000-item food database with detailed nutritional information and more than 200 exercises with calorie expenditures, which makes it easier to add Before I Forget log entries and might explain the hefty 20 MB download size. Before I Forget line charts for weight, caloric intake, and body measurements are visually uninspiring, though easy to read. Health-conscious users won't be impressed with this awkward freeware program's abilities to plan and track fitness goals.
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