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Church Office Helper |
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A software application for handling the administrative functions of churches. It tracks the church's membership, contributions, pledges, finances, committees, sunday school classes, music library, member interests in various music programs, church staff, church policies and maintains records about the sermons, music, scripture, attendance and music records, talent survey. User defined fields, 60+ reports, address labels, merge letters and more.
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Pyrism |
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Pyrism the ultimate puzzle strategy Game, Linux Version. Outsmart one to five computer players while attempting to capture hexes on a map. Several map designs available with full version
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1st CD Maker |
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1st
CD Maker is a all-in-one CD Writing tools which directly burning your mp3,wma,ogg,wav
files to CD-R/CD-RW. 1st CD Maker is also a fine-developed player.
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SystemSleuth |
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SystemSleuth is a feature rich computer surveillance program that secretly monitors all activity on your computer. You can view the encrypted logs locally or have them sent to any email account. SystemSleuth allows you to view emails, passwords, instant messages, webcam images, printer activity, visited websites, microphone sounds, keyboard activity, and much more. Find out what your loved ones do on the computer when you are not around.
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RB Works Informer |
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RB Works Informer is a useful application that informs users about new security updates, viruses and worms that can affect their computer.
Users can receive updates, hot fixes and security information for nine Operating System types and information on new worms and viruses.
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Scotts Binary Clock |
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Scott's Binary Clock is a clock that displays the current time in binary using a LED display. It's a little gadget or conversation piece for your desktop. It really doesn't serve much of a practical purpose, unless your goal is to display the time in a format that nobody but you can read. Emphasis has been placed on making the clock cool looking and realistic (the LEDs in the clock were obtained from taking pictures of real-world LEDs). Free.
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