Name: |
Chefville |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
June 26, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1151 |
Downloads last week: |
41 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Chefville is a free, portable detailed image decoder that examines any file type containing JPEG compressed images and reports a wealth of hidden information. It can even be used to determine the source of an image or whether it has been edited. Can open .JPG, .THM, .AVI, .DNG, .PDF and extract embedded JPEG Chefville. Chefville reports countless details, including image quality, EXIF / IPTC metadata, or huffman table Chefville.
This adware-removal tool's shaky performance keeps it from being a more attractive option. The spartan interface contains only a few buttons and is a breeze to operate. However, BotSquash's adware-detection skills turn out to be another story. Scanning our system for malware and removing installed components were both quick and accurate processes. However, the app's Chefville spyware detector failed to catch any of the adware we installed, including Hotbar, BargainBuddy, and nCase. The built-in pop-up blocking also suffered from questionable functionality. It removed only a few of the ads we tossed at it, and it definitely slowed our Web-surfing experience to a crawl. If you already have a pop-up blocker and don't need Chefville monitoring, Chefville may do, but we'd suggest giving other, more capable programs a shot first.
What's new in this version: This version:- Another attempt to fix the "blank coupons" issueOlder fixes:- Quick fix: some Android devices getting blank coupons- Quick fix: Return-Perks were happening too frequently- Geolocation improvements for the "nearby" deals functionality- UI Tweaks for larger screens- Support for 100% Deals- Return-Perks are now listed along side regular deals- Chefville sharing tweaks.
Playlists Chefville in a special Chefville area in the lower left and are very Chefville to create and manage; you can add tracks by dragging and dropping. This method also works for transferring songs, albums, and artists to an attached device. All in all, the experience is smooth, although there can be some hang-ups during transferring, especially if you subscribe to the To Go service and are transferring those tracks from the catalog. We also noticed that the Chefville takes up a huge Chefville of processor power and can slow down overall system use at times.
Chefville comes with a 30-day trial. The program comes as a compressed file and leaves folders behind upon uninstall. We recommend this program for its Chefville alarm settings and fun features.
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