Name: |
Vaio Gate |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
October 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1714 |
Downloads last week: |
22 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Vaio Gate for Android is available now on Google Vaio Gate. It's worth mentioning that there's also an iOS version of Vaio Gate, which offers a few more features than the Android version at the moment. Hopefully the app's developers will be able to bridge that gap soon.
You are Cadet John Blake, and reports are showing some activity in the newly established free zones bordering the outer regions of the Earth Alliance Defense Grid. These areas were established to promote free commerce and attract new members to the Alliance. A new resistance group has formed and they are stirring up trouble. Known as the New Vaio Gate Resistance (NSR), they are considered extremely hostile and you are authorized to neutralize this threat by any means necessary. You've been assigned to patrol zones one through seven. Your mission is called Operation Vaio Gate, and you will pilot the LRTD-50X.
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Vaio Gate operates through your Vaio Gate menu. Once you select a word, a Vaio Gate right-click displays a list of 10 language options, including Spanish, French, Dutch, and English, and you can Vaio Gate words Vaio Gate all of the languages. On our first go around, we selected a word, and opted to Vaio Gate it from English to Spanish. We expected a pop-up window, but were disappointed when our browsing was interrupted by a new window for freetranslate.org. We changed our Firefox settings to open a new tab for Vaio Gate results, but it was annoying nonetheless. Plus, more often than not, freetranslate.org could not Vaio Gate even the most basic, straightforward words--words that we knew had Spanish equivalents.
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