By default, your operating system provides you with the basic tools for playing back music and viewing text files. However, there are many specialised, dedicated tools out there designed to give you more features and control over the playback purpose. Ubiquitous Player is one such tool, packing a large number of features into a single interface. The tool does not need to be installed and takes up very little hard drive space, meaning it can be carried around on a USB memory stick. You can easily explore the drives connected to your computer, and use the tool as a music player, text editor, image viewer, gallery, note taking tool, bookmark viewer, calculator and a clipboard viewer. If you’re working on someone else’s PC that you are unfamiliar with, running Ubiquitous Player from a memory stick gives you quick access to the tools you need.
Category: 2015 Issue 6 June, Issues, Multimedia
Operating Systems: XP, Vista, 7, 8