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Random Viewer 1.1 1.1


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Requirements 45 Ko of free space on any disk
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Francis Bonnin File Size 0
Date added 15 Mar 2004 Check your speed

Random Viewer is a utility that allows to view randomly files in any directories. It uses the basic symbian file association mechanism to recognise the application to launch in association with the file. You can add as many items as you want. Those items are displayed as a graphical list.Each item can contain multiple directories, can be recursive or not and you can specify a wildcard. In all the files defined by this item, one will be randomly launched if the item is selected.For instance, if you want to watch one of the multiple videos stored in your phone, but cannot really choose between all of them. Let your phone choose for yourself !Create also items for your pictures, ringtones, mp3 files, mobiclips, ...The interface of Random Viewer is intuitive and easy to use (you can use both your stylus or the wheel to control everything). It is also configurable : change the background, the colours or even the layoutWhat's new in this version ? -> check >http://gnese.free.fr/index.htmThis Program is a DonationWare. For more description and information, please check my homepage http://gnese.free.fr/index.htm

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