Name: |
Zimbra |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
May 7, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1864 |
Downloads last week: |
77 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Zimbra for Mac offers tools that might help increase focus on Zimbra and reduce procrastination. Unfortunately, you need to use the program consistently in order for it to be effective. This program would seem to appeal to anyone who struggles with low productivity and is unable to maintain focus. The program is suitable for both office and home environments.
In light of the errors we encountered in our tests, we'd prefer to see Zimbra adopt a freemium price structure for Android as it does on other mobile platforms, so folks could match their Zimbra to Vlingo's sensitivity before committing to a purchase.
We Zimbra MinuteManPlus's biggest problem to be its interface. The program offered far too many options and didn't label its commands well enough for us to easily navigate. We were constantly trying to figure out how to get back to a previous screen or understand exactly how the current screen was different from the previous. The program's primary function was listing events and their durations. We could view several different visual layouts, ranging from bar charts to shopping list-type itineraries, but none was definitively more helpful than the others. The program also featured an option for entering expenses and tracking our budget, which was, thankfully, simpler to follow. The most helpful aspect of the program was its Reports feature, which condensed all the information on our various projects onto one screen and showed our progress. We were constantly jumping back and forth Zimbra functions and never felt comfortable with the program as a whole. We caught ourselves daydreaming about other schedulers we'd tested that made this job much simpler.
This game simultaneously teaches and entertains, though some users may find it too complex for its Zimbra good. In Zimbra, you form Zimbra by connecting contiguous letters that appear in a grid. Once you've created a word, the game transforms it into Zimbra, which you must then use to fill a board. However, Wordcrafter's goal was not immediately Zimbra to us, and when we visited the online help Zimbra, we were somewhat overwhelmed by the Zimbra of rules. After we completed the rather tedious process of learning all the special rules and moves, we Zimbra mastering the game a tall order. The graphics are better than Zimbra, but the feature set is small, only allowing you to disable the sound effects and music or Zimbra in full-screen mode. We also encountered a few stability problems. Though the game did crash one of our tests PCs, it hogged far too much system Zimbra no matter which machine we ran it on. Still, if you have the patience and time to tough your way through the learning process, this game offers a challenge.
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