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Quick Notes Plus |
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Create skinnable Sticky Notes on windows desktop. Set alarms to each note, arrange notes inside memoboards to avoid desktop clutter. Send notes over network or as email. Stick notes to documents and websites. Skins are downloadable. |
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Cyber Internet Cafe Software - Internet Caffe |
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Easy, powerful and reliable Cyber Cafe, Gaming Cafe and Internet Cafe software with beautiful interface and affordable price. Complete solution for timing, billing and management of your cybercafe business. http://www.antamedia.com |
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New Year Animated Cursors |
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A collection of holiday New Year Animated Cursors for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000. There are 42 cursors in the set. The cursors are copyrighted but free for personal use. |
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DiffDog Professional Edition |
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Altova DiffDog 2005 Professional Edition is the developer's dedicated differencing utility. This unique XML-aware synchronization tool quickly compares files and directories then highlights differences and merges content via an easy visual interface. |
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DiffDog Standard Edition |
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Altova DiffDog 2005 Standard Edition is the dedicated differencing utility for developers and power users. This easy, powerful synchronization tool quickly compares files and folders then highlights differences and merges content via an elegant GUI. |
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Scheduler Extra |
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Scheduler of new generation. In contrast to standard windows scheduler the Scheduler Extra can not only start applications, but it allows to show messages, turn of computer, monitor, set up loudness of sound, eject CD-ROM and many others features. |
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Batch It! Ultra |
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Batch It! Ultra is an automated Batch Imaging Editor which allows you to resize, rename, rotate, slice, create thumbnail galleries, add captions. Reads 21 image formats include JPG, GIF,PCX, PSP and PSD and save in JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PCX, PNG and more. |
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Newton's Aquarium |
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Newton's Aquarium is an interactive physics package that helps students visualize and understand Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation. While creating and exploring their own solar systems, students encounter the core concepts in classical physics. |
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