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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: July 20, 2005
- Total Downloads: 1,645
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From Examulator :Examulator is an exam simulation program. The program interface is free. You can then purchase the exam packs from the developer. Following exam packs are currently available: Microsoft (MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA): 70-228 SQL Server Admin, 70-229 SQL Server Design, 70-305 VB.Net Web Applications, 70-306 VB.Net Windows Applications, 70-310 VB.Net XML Web Services, 70-315 C# Web Applications, 70-316 C# Windows Applications, 70-320 C# XML Web Services CompTIA, 220-301 A+ (Hardware), 220-222 A+ (OS), IKO-001 INet+, N10-002 Network+, SK0-001 Server+, XKO-001 Linux+ Sun Microsystems, CX-310-035 Sun Certified Java 2 Programmer (SCJP).
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Version: Examulator - The Most Realistic Exam Simulator 1.7 Build: 58
"Average exam with absolutely no options to custonize your exam"
Pros: Easy install, easy uninstall ;-)
Exams are very sheap
Cons: 1.Exams are downloaded after you pay and you cannot install them on more than one computer. That means, you can't study at home and office. You would need to buy twice the same exam.
2.You cannot adjust the number of questions you want to be asked for.
3.You cannot adjust the time (Countdown) to answer the question.
4.You cannot receive information about why you made an error. There is absolutely no way to learn... You just know what your did wrgong and try to figure out yourself why the right answer is the right answer...
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