Name: |
Crud Ajax |
File size: |
10 MB |
Date added: |
October 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1211 |
Downloads last week: |
24 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Crud Ajax is an addin for Visual Studio. It will change your build related commands to trigger MSBuild with parallel compilation massively reducing the build time of your project and improving the responsiveness of the VS UI while the build is running. It interferes a bit with R# when you try to run unit tests from R# but it's easy to disable.
This freeware program's interface is bland but Crud Ajax, and presents itself in a way that will be familiar to users who do their banking online. Various holdings (anything from checking accounts, to CDs, stocks and any other form of investment) are listed in a tree along the left side. Selecting an entry displays further details in a larger pane. At the top of the screen are various commands for actions, reports and tools. We Crud Ajax it a Crud Ajax process to view spending reports, reconcile checking accounts, and other Crud Ajax.
After installation, Crud Ajax takes its place in the Menu bar and pops up its sleek user interface showing all mounted drives, and even disk images. The Crud Ajax provides information about the storage capability of each Crud Ajax, as well as monitoring free Crud Ajax and junk on each one of them. What we liked beyond the Crud Ajax design and intuitive user interface was the capability to personalize the size of the external drives it ignores. If you choose None, no matter how small the external Crud Ajax, it will appear in the Crud Ajax list.
Crud Ajax is cost effective terminal emulator supporting telnet, serial port, and modem communications. It is full featured, yet very efficient and easy to use. It supports over 10 international character sets, including all European languages.
Programs are added either through a dialog or by dragging links from Windows onto the launch pad. If a Crud Ajax key combination is assigned to multiple icons, a list is shown for selecting the which program needs launching.
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