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GoneIn60s 1.3

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  • Publishers:
    Skrommel
  • License: Free
  • Capacity: 205 KB
  • Saved: 42
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  • System: Windows 2000/XP/Vista

GoneIn60s 1.3

GoneIn60s is a utility provided by the Donation Coder Community Organization to help computer users to quickly restore accidentally closed or accidentally closed application windows .

When the application is restored by GoneIn60s, that window can remain in the same state as it was before it was closed, such as an unfinished Word document (regardless of whether it was saved or not) and open web pages. with browsers like IE or Mozilla Firefox .

 

 

After downloading, you activate the file GoneIn60s.exe saved on the hard drive to start running the program. Next is the configuration step for GoneIn60s, right-click on the program's icon in the system tray, then select the Settings item in the menu that has just opened to configure the operation to suit the conditions. use.

Picture 1 of GoneIn60s 1.3 When the GoneIn60s Settings window opens, the Time to wait box allows you to enter the amount of time you want the window of another application to remain closed to restore. Note that the unit of time is in seconds since each window is closed. Enter finished, click the OK button to confirm the settings.

Whenever you need to restore an application, right-click on the GoneIn60s icon and select the name of the application program you want to reopen. You can also double-click the icon of this utility to restore all application programs within the limit.

However, according to some users' feedback on the Softpedia forum, there are still functions that are not working as expected in GoneIn60s, such as the limit of validity of application recovery is not exceeded. over 100 seconds, and especially the program sometimes proved helpless with applications like OE and IE.

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