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Space Gems 2.3
… fessional Screen Saver Producer. It has a space background with colorful spinning gems bouncing on the edges of the screen.…
Christmas Antiqa Screen Saver 1.0
… e Christmas Story, family gatherings, and the midnight vigil of a child waiting for Santa Claus.
Limitations
10 days free trial…
Hoolie 1.0
… eplace a not-that-well-recognized word with another one, or choose an alternative.…
Spam Sleuth 4.0
… e-mail back to the sender letting them know you're unavailable, or on vacation.
Updated Blacklists - Improved Blacklist's to ensure you're using the most current ones.
Additional Bad Words - Increased Bad Words to further block junk e-mail.…
12Ghosts SuperGee 7.10
… ptimize, and help you automate your work at the computer. In many situations, they simplify things and just give you one button that does the job. You can relax while having these powerful tools working for you.
Requirements
Pentium II, 32 MB RAM…
Life WorX 2.0
… ellent feature for the independant contractor.
The whole application is password protected.
That includes your personal journal and contact list.
Oh yeah the contact list contains some hidden gems. Like conversation and commitments tracking.…
NoteTab Pro 7.2
… e scripting language with enough features to satisfy any power user; a bunch of handy clip libraries is included.
Web authors will love the HTML clip library, just one of a load of features that make NoteTab a great code-based HTML editor. Other gems include text-to-HTML conversion, tag strippin…
Letterman Spam Control Std 3.5.281
… the links in the mail, it prevents ill-intentioned
Web Bug mail from gathering personal information.
Support multiple email accounts.
Online system updating (You will never be charged for upgrades).
You can use it immediately without training.…
Ruby In Steel 1.0
… run a server and install Gems. For code and document navigation, you can use the new Ruby Explorer. Auto-format an entire code file or a selected block. And for instant help, just hover the mouse over a class or method name and Ruby’s RDoc document…
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