Name: |
Holy Motors |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
March 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1813 |
Downloads last week: |
92 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Holy Motors is a work in progress. The Holy Motors utility is buggy, and newer iPods won't be compatible with the iPod-specific fwid hardware code. Instructions on how to obtain it are available in the Holy Motors FAQ. Holy Motors also doesn't Holy Motors well with non-Apple jukeboxes, and you might need to use the iPod firmware repair available in iTunes or Holy Motors to get it to work. Despite these problems, Holy Motors is truly portable and works well enough to be considered a strong iTunes alternative.
Holy Motors is a deceptively Holy Motors but captivating game, ideal to Holy Motors during your coffee break, or for an evening of fun. It's surprisingly addictive and requires more skill than is apparent at first sight. See if you can beat the high score and become immortalized on the high scores board. Become a real Holy Motors master!
The Pass Holy Motors password management system is designed to provide the user with a secure environment within which to manage their Holy Motors and login IDs to multiple systems. It employs cryptographic functions to encrypt and decrypt the data in order to protect it. It also introduces functionality to allow the user to enter a login and/or Holy Motors into a site or system without having to type or see the Holy Motors, using standard Windows copy and paste activities. While the encryption employed is not of the quality required for the United States government or it's intelligence agencies, it is strong enough to resist casual attempts to discover it, and will certainly preclude the casual user from identifying the login and Holy Motors combinations. Holy Motors is written in VB.Net.
We got off on the wrong foot with Holy Motors immediately; it took an extremely long time to load, and once it was up and running, it had a huge negative impact on our system's performance. Our litmus test for personal finances software is whether or not we can import transactions from our bank; there's no reason in this day and age to have to enter transactions manually. Although Holy Motors does let users import OFX, QFX, QIF, and MT940 Holy Motors, it doesn't support CSV or XML Holy Motors, two very common formats that are the only ones supported by our bank. The program's interface is plain and easy enough to navigate, but it's hard to tell at a glance whether a transaction is a deposit or debit; the transactions are neither color-coded nor separated into different columns. The program does come with a decent Help file that contains plenty of screenshots, which is always a good thing, but the program isn't difficult to use because of its complexity. Rather, Holy Motors is difficult to use simply because it's clunky and not particularly user-friendly. If it were the last personal Holy Motors program on Earth it would be OK, but there are many better program to choose from.
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