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JPGAvi |
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JPGAvi creates a video, (AVI) file from a series, or individual, bitmap files. These can be viewed as a video file or used to insert still frames into a video sequence. One of JPGAvi's main uses is to convert still pictures into an AVI file, so they can be used when editing a video sequence. The video file can contains the names of each bitmap, so if a web cam is used to take photographs every few seconds, it becomes very easy to find a frame.
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Penguin Monitor 8s |
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Penguin Monitor 8s uses a secure SSH connection for monitoring up to 8 Linux/Unix servers on your LAN or across the Internet. It runs on a Windows system tray. It connects to each server in required time intervals and checks for interesting information, e.g. important / critical process availability (database, httpd etc.), number of users, uptime or storage capacity. Based on the information it can remind the administrator to act accordingly.
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MyLastSearch |
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MyLastSearch utility scans the cache and history files of your Web browser, and locate all search queries that you made with the most popular search engines (Google, Yahoo and MSN). The search queries that you made are displayed in a table with the following columns: Search Text, Search Engine, Search Time, Web Browser, and the search URL.
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Free Morphing |
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Free Morphing creates a sequence of frames which are the transformation of the source image to target image, giving the appearance that the source image "becomes" the target. Images must be true color (24 bit) and have the same size. In the program you can create lines (the same number in Source and Target) which describe the transformation.
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Duke Nukem 3D |
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The Duke Nukem Screen Saver & Entertainment Pack carries forth the very essence of the Duke The shareware version contains a full animated Duke Nukem 3D screen saver module, plus a healthy dose of additional Duke Nukem 3D sights and sounds, so that your computer will come to life as the war between Duke Nukem and the aliens rages on, with your computer screen as the major casualty.
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T3Screensaver |
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Imagine, a real-time battle field on your screen. An apocalyptic Los Angeles in the year 2029 with nuclear fallout, a skyline of ruins, and the constant distant throbbing of war. Your view is like a fighter of the human resistance, hiding in your makeshift bunker, as if on watch, peering out into the nightmare that is the future of a Terminator®3 world.
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PaletteMaker |
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PaletteMaker creates a common 256-colour palette from a list of RGB pictures. It uses an iterative and interactive procedure in order to optimize those colours that you judge most important. PaletteMaker is flexible and achieves high quality. PaletteMaker knows about the peculiarities of the Windows Palette Manager and takes the human perception model into account.
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