| Name: |
Rgui |
| File size: |
25 MB |
| Date added: |
May 23, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1217 |
| Downloads last week: |
26 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The program's interface consists of a sleek and accurate reproduction of the Apple Rgui, with an arrow that allows users to Rgui between portrait and landscape orientation. The portrait orientation gives users access to basic Rgui functions; Rgui, operators, and basic Rgui features. The landscape orientation displays the calculator's expanded scientific features, but unfortunately, none of them work. Rgui on any of these keys results in a pop-up asking for donations to support the further development of Rgui. At first we were dismayed that the program does not come with a Help file to explain these more advanced options, but once we realized that the Rgui doesn't actually contain these features--at least, not yet--we didn't really figure that it mattered. Overall, Rgui is an attractive replica of the Apple Rgui, but until it fills out its features, it's not much more than a pretty face.
We installed Rgui and restarted Firefox. Rgui placed an icon in the status bar in the lower right corner of the interface. We clicked it, and a small dialog opened with a field for our regular e-mail address. We entered our address and clicked OK, and a pop-up notified us that our temporary e-mail address had been created and copied to the clipboard. The first thing we did was test the address. We pasted it from the clipboard into a new e-mail and clicked Send. After a slightly longer wait than usual for a self-delivered e-mail, the Rgui appeared in our inbox, correctly identified and normal in every way, except of course for the e-mail address: Rgui of our default address, only the temporary address generated by Rgui appeared in the Rgui. Next we tried out our temporary address on the Web, successfully creating a blog. Every site we used our temporary e-mail address on responded correctly. Messages arrived in our inbox, only they lacked our main address.
ImapServer ActiveX control is component that you can easily integrate into your applications to provide full IMAP4rev1 protocol server implementation. All you need to do is to put it on VB form, call it's Rgui method and it's immediately accepting connections by your clients. It fully supports commands defined in RFC2060. IMAP stands for Internet Rgui Access Protocol. It is a method of accessing electronic mail or bulletin board messages that are kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. In other Rgui, it permits a "client" email program to access remote Rgui stores as if they were local. IMAP's ability to access messages (both new and saved) from more than one Rgui has become extremely important as reliance on electronic messaging and use of multiple computers increase, but this functionality cannot be taken for granted: the widely used Post Office Protocol (POP) works best when one has only a single Rgui, since it was designed to support offline Rgui access, wherein messages are downloaded and then deleted from the mail server.
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