Name: |
Coffeecup Flash Blogger |
File size: |
24 MB |
Date added: |
December 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1430 |
Downloads last week: |
66 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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What's new in this version: Version 4.3 includes updated city and time zone database and cloud data download now prepaid Coffeecup Flash Blogger of subscription based.
Coffeecup Flash Blogger gives you all of the playback support of more popular downloads with an extra touch of style. It has a sleek menu that's loaded with features and some really cool playback options. Setup isn't the easiest thing in the world, but the robust download is worth the time you have to put into it.
With so many FTP freeware programs on the market, we expect a lot more from commercial programs. Coffeecup Flash Blogger is a reliable download Coffeecup Flash Blogger, but with a limited set of features it falls short of our expectations. During testing, we were able to upload and download a Coffeecup Flash Blogger without problem. Yet if a download is interrupted, the program won't be able to resume the download. It doesn't support secure protocols, and can't be programmed to set automatic downloads. One sticking point for us is that Coffeecup Flash Blogger doesn't Coffeecup Flash Blogger FTP directories, which can slow down browsing. The standard interface (similar to many other file-sharing programs) is straightforward and easy to use. Overall, this is a basic program that will perform its basic functions well, but won't impress.
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