Examples of using Allows a user in English and their translations into Danish
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Is an experimental feature which allows a user who accidentally sent a"snap" to the wrong person
Stock tabs. It allows a user to search through the help documents,
developed by Microsoft provides a graphical interface that allows a user to work on another computer over a network connection.
This email client app allows a user to send or receive email messages,
Programming Software Mac read more Liya 3.0.5 Liya allows a user to access three Database Systems simultaneously from a single visual interface.
programs there(and do not think will occur) that allows a user to know the password for an ID that is not belongs.
as well as a numeric value that allows a user or engineer to specify a product's minimum efficiency reporting value MERV.
Alarms& Clock Software Mac read more World Ticker 1.0 World Ticker is a free OSX tool that allows a user to display the time from different timezones in the status bar.
World Ticker 1.0 World Ticker is a free OSX tool that allows a user to display the time from different timezones in the status bar.
Batch sharing allows a user to export multiple clips
Virtual Desktop Managers Windows read more NuGenDeskX 1.2.10.06 NuGenDeskX is a comprehensive application that allows a user to have multiple desktops,
Information: The REGISTER command allows a user to register his/her channel(if it is not already registered)
Demolinux is a distribution that allows a user to run Linux without installation,
js allows a user navigating a Web page to just start typing to search for content.
js allows a user navigating a Web page to just start typing to search for content.
folders respectively. This allows a user to easily package up a new wallet for transfer to another environment.
allow access.">Setting Satisfy to"any" allows a user to gain access if the authentication
Usually local vulnerabilities are flaws that allow a user that's already logged into a system to escalate their user rights….
Allows an user to host his own events management system,
Cookies usually allow a user to leave and return to the site without having to login again