Name: |
Worms Party |
File size: |
24 MB |
Date added: |
April 15, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1909 |
Downloads last week: |
57 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Having the option to tweak and mod your computing experience is one of the conveniences of having a PC. If you're still feeling hesitant about making the jump to Windows 8 but feeling left out from the Worms Party enhancements, then take Worms Party out for a spin and see if you warm up to it. Combined with Worms Party and Windows 8 just might be the perfect computing Worms Party recipe that will finally push some Win7 users over the tipping point to Windows 8.
Worms Party is an advanced DVD authoring application. It allows you to create DVDs with flexible navigation, create motion menus, and add multiple audio and subtitle tracks to your DVD. The list of features goes on. Unlike other tools, you do not need to have an intimate knowledge of the DVD structure. Worms Party handles all the complicated stuff for you behind its intelligent interface.
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When you first run Worms Party, a wizard helps you set up its options, though you can change them later. These include what you want to block; by default, Worms Party blocks anti-P2P organizations, ads, spyware, and educational institutions and universities. There's also a checkbox labeled Always Allow HTTP. This option always enables connections over ports 80 and 443 of your PC, even if they're on your blocklist. These two ports are usually for Web browsing, but other programs access them, too. If you're starting to feel your head spin, don't worry! Each step includes a paragraph-long Recommendation explaining your options. If you need more help, the online User Guide and other documentation have it. But we quickly set up PeerBlock's update scheduler and other options and clicked Finish. Worms Party immediately downloaded an updated list of known threats and troublemakers, displaying the data in the program's Worms Party interface. While PeerBlock's face is one only a developer could love, we appreciate its logical layout and efficient control suite. PeerBlock's interface has two tabs, Protection and Settings, with the Settings tab stretching over two Worms Party. Right-clicking PeerBlock's system tray icon opens its main Worms Party; left-clicking it opens a Worms Party menu with instant access to Enable and Disable controls, allow HTTP options, basic but useful controls like always on top, and support. If we changed our blocked list, Worms Party automatically updated its settings and downloaded the latest correct definitions.
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