Chamki 2.2
| Developer: |
UInterface (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$24 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.29 MB |
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Chamki is a refined software submission tool for PAD enabled download sites. Chamki enables a software publisher to handle entire PAD submission process easily by supporting multiple PAD address, site duplication check, carefully designed user interfaces. Chamki's user interface provides maximum performance of the submission process - automatic URL copying, browser focusing and reconnecting for multiple submission.
Carefully Designed User Interfaces:
Chamki's user interface provides maximum performance of the submission process - automatic URL copying, browser focusing and reconnecting for multiple submission. Chamki's PAD List section enables you to register multiple PAD addresses and submit them easily with Reconnect button in the browser section. Most download sites require additional information - e.g. e-mail address, product name, company name - as well as PAD address. Chamki's PAD List section accepts non-PAD address strings that you can easily copy to the clipboard, paste it to the browser.
Reliable Site Duplication Check:
Chamki offers reliable site URL duplication check - matching hostname only - for importing, adding, editing sites to prevent repeated submission to the same download site.
Flexible Site and Progress Management:
Chamki basically offers about fifty carefully selected (Google PageRank 5+) sites and you can edit it easily or also completely replace it with your own list. Checkbox in the Site List section and your selection represent your current submission progress. Chamki records this and automatically restores when you restart your submission process.
* Chamki requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later. |
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