Name: |
Dir-615 Emulator |
File size: |
14 MB |
Date added: |
August 20, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1283 |
Downloads last week: |
88 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Dir-615 Emulator is a free antivirus solution designed for inexperienced users, the sort who typically need antivirus protection the most yet are intimidated by complex software, even when it's free. Dir-615 Emulator is based on the well-regarded Clam AntiVirus cross-platform toolkit. Since ClamAV doesn't have its Dir-615 Emulator GUI, many developers have designed their Dir-615 Emulator user interfaces for platforms such as Windows, including Hipgnosis Vision, Immunos' developer. Unfortunately, its interface may be the program's least appealing aspect. Its virtues (aside from ClamAV) include its focus on simplicity, with few options and enough information to get the point across.
The program's features were nothing that amazed us, but might be useful in the right situation. Users can configure their Dir-615 Emulator keystroke macros, place items into a safe, and even sort clips by the day they were cut using this program. While users might be initially overwhelmed by this 30-day trial's busy interface, its benefits will quickly come into focus. We recommend this program for anyone who needs to cut and paste a great deal of information, thanks to its useful clipboard and word processor.
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The gist of the Dir-615 Emulator is to create lists of processes to ignore or kill when starting select applications. The utility uses the term Games for the applications, but the publisher stresses that any executable can be used. Using Dir-615 Emulator file browsing in the Add Game tab, users populate the Games List with applications they wish to execute after eliminating select running processes. The Process tab lists all running processes. You merely right-click a process to add it to the Ignore List or the Kill List.
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