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Sight Words Buddy 1.0
… the student provides the correct answer, the exercise moves to the next word.
To assist in evaluating student's performance, the results chart shows the number of right and wrong answers as well as the percentage of correct answers for each word.…
Sight Trainer 1.1
… on, created for people suffering of myopia, shortsightedness, presbyopia, long-sightedness or astigmatism. It is also can help computer workers and old people prevent loosing their sight.
Softped…
Etude Sight Reader 1.2.202
… ne), and a Windows driver for it
MIDI keyboard or other MIDI input device
Sound Card or MIDI Keyboard/Synth for listening to MIDI results
Display driver and monitor: at least 800x600, 256-color. Suggested settings are 1024x768, 64k color…
Sight Singer 2.5
… uter will listen and help you correct the intonation.
It can also be used as a simple and intuitive tool for learning notes on keyboard and Guitar.
Sight Singer features
Shaped Notes system
Virtual keyboard or Guitar
Custom Melodies…
Stop Sight 1.0
… ia Player recent documents
Clear Internet History
Clear typed in Internet addresses
Clear Temporary Internet Files
Runs 'quietly' in the background
Quick run using Ctl+W keys
Requirements
.NET Framework 2.0
Limitations
10 day trial…
In Sight LIVE 1.63
… o use, In Sight Live is a must have for any Internet user.
Requirements
Windows ME, 98, 95 or NT, 2000
Internet connection (LAN, Cable modem, xDSL, ISDN, Dial-up, or AOL)
Windows compatible videocapture device (videocapture card or PC camera)…
Second Sight 1.43
… n on the screen before you capture it, enabling you to eliminate a lot of unnecessary Internet screens.
Second Sight is perfect for employers who are concerned of illegal activity being carried out on company PC’s or parents who want to keep tr…
Site Sight! 1.4
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Outlook on the Desktop 1.3.3
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Name it - Keys, Notes, Intervals & Chords 1.0
… vals. Be aware that sight reading is not only a visual skill, but it has also a physical aspect; if you can instantly recognize an interval visually, your fingers should also 'know' what that interval feels like. This physical aspect of sight reading…
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