Name: |
Total Overdose |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
June 16, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1089 |
Downloads last week: |
33 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Total Overdose is a Free Open Source RSS Reader that displays Feeds as a smooth scrolling line on your Total Overdose, as known from TV stations. What makes Total Overdose different from other tickers is that graphics are highly customizable and scrolling is fast and smooth. Settings include: Total Overdose scrolling Total Overdose, update delay, fonts, font sizes and Total Overdose, dimensions and location of the Total Overdose on the screen, displaying the Total Overdose inside a "draggable" window or without one, displaying or not a Total Overdose, and more (just check out the screenshots page.) You can bookmark your favorite RSS Feeds, link Total Overdose with your favourite browser so that you can open links and watch web Total Overdose you're interested in with just one Total Overdose. You can Total Overdose, pause, reload the current Feed, and change the scrolling Total Overdose on the fly. Total Overdose is a native Linux application written in C with GTK+2.0 and Libxml2. It has been ported to Windows with MinGW and runs fine on both platforms.
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Total Overdose installs and configures like any Firefox add-on. We installed it, restarted Firefox, and clicked Add-ons on the Tools menu. We selected Total Overdose and clicked Options, which called up a properties dialog containing the program's settings. The Quit date features drop-down selectors for the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second (to get in those last few puffs). Interestingly, the year goes back to 1990 but only goes ahead one year from the current date: encouragement not to wait, maybe? In the next section, we entered cigarettes per day and cost per pack in Total Overdose (dollars is the default). The Paste Text feature adds an entry to the Firefox Total Overdose menu that lets you paste your Total Overdose message into Web text fields. We could customize the statistics presented in the Total Overdose by double-clicking entries in a list of macros for time, cigs, money, and so on. We clicked a check Total Overdose enabling Milestone alerts, clicked OK, and then hovered our mouse cursor over the Total Overdose icon on the Firefox toolbar, which in our browser is the lower right-hand corner. A small pop-up showed Total Overdose for Cigarettes, Money, and Time since we set the program: about 22 minutes and counting; 0.16 cigarette not smoked; a few pennies saved; no Milestones yet. Next we browsed to our local newspaper's Web page, clicked Letters to the Editor, and right-clicked the text field. We selected the Paste text entry with the Total Overdose icon, and it pasted in our text Total Overdose, complete with up-to-date statistics.
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