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DVD Slideshow |
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dvd-slideshow makes a DVD slideshow video with menus from a text file listing of pictures, effects, and audio tracks. You can add some nice effects like fades, crops, scrolls, or Ken Burns effects. It will hopefully become a command-line clone of imovie
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MenuBox |
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Create AutoRun-enabled CDs/DVDs, design professional windows (sophisticated HTML or lightweight text menus) or open a document when your medium is inserted in the drive. With conditional logic for localization, viewer setup and failsafe fallback.
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Space Run Game |
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Avoid the falling meteors while you rescue the Calorie Kids floating in space.
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Advanced MP3 Manager |
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Advanced MP3 Manager is an MP3 audio file manager and playlist organizer. If you have over 100 MP3 (MPEG-3) audio files, then Advanced MP3 Manager can help by automatically scanning your hard drive and organizing the files by artist, album and genre.
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Bejeweled 2 Game Screensaver |
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This free Bejeweled 2 game screensaver will take you to the fascinating puzzle world. You will marvel at amazing sparkling gems and dazzling effects in a wide variety of exciting Bejeweled 2 game scenes. Download this free Bejeweled 2 screensaver and enjoy the popular PopCap game absolutely free!
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CAVEMAN |
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a person simulator / RPG game with FPS combat where you control a prehistoric caveman! Starting with just a loincloth, you must explore the wilderness to find water, food, and shelter. Battle the elements and wild animals in your struggle for survival. Gather resources to make tools and weapons. Find a nice little cave near a waterhole and some berry bushes, and you could be on the way to living large - Caveman style!
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iWall |
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iWall is a text-to-screen software tool that allows you to create interactive entertainment at your events by letting the crowd chat, flirt, and joke on the big screen using text messages.
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Dead Pixel Tester |
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DPT was written to help me check my own screens by cycling through the three primary colours used (red,green,blue) and all on (white) and all off (black). Simply select a colour then closely inspect your monitor in each of the primary colours checking for pixels that are not operating as expected. Stuck pixels (always on) are easier to noticed then pixels that are not on due to their size (normally under .5mm).
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