- CS Desktop Notes v 3.6, Stick Them *Inside* the Monitor Those pieces of paper, swarmed all over your monitor, desk, keyboard, walls around, and doors and windows yes, those motley things with illegible, crooked pen marks, which you call «sticky notes». Arent they really ugly? Dont you want to have a different kind of notes on your Windows desktop those that you could fill out with neat, printed letters, those that you could copy text to and from? They would
- Weather Alarm Clock 1.2. Whatever-In-Tray The Windows «system notifications area», a.k.a. «system tray», was eventually designed to be a uniform place for helpful information. However, in fact, its not very useful now; only a couple of colorful icons not related to the system make it look pretty. There is only one really useful thing in the tray; namely, the clock, you know. But can you twist any use from the tray clock besides just showing clock
- Cutter 1.42. Let Your Computer Compute Back in the sixties, there were many scientists and journalists (both pessimistic and optimistic ones) supposing computers in near future would do artistic work. They still dont, so, in todays world there is a widespread pragmatic sight: computer certainly cant do the art, but a human artist with a computer can sometimes do outstanding things, primarily because a computer would automate all the repetitive and
- OscilloMeter 5.57. Computer As Tool Many years have passed since computers were invented as tools for scientific research and engineering tasks. The lucky invention has been widely accepted; it has changed our world and the course of progress completely. Now computers play the role of rather an «everyday tech», «personal communicator» or «stationery» than a serious engineering tool. Sometimes, we dont even remember that
- World Time Clock 2.8, Clock for World Citizen In today's world, interweaved with digital communications and accustomed to freelance work, for many of us there is a vital requirement to "feel the time". It stands for always understanding "what time is it now" for all of your friends, coworkers and interlocutors all over the world, in different countries, cities and time zones. It also stands for flexible planning of your actions and reminders in time zone-aware manner (for example, "call Jim, at 10 AM his time"). World Time Clock is a simple
- HTML Reminder 7.0.3, The Magic On Desktop HTML Reminder is small yet innovative reminding software. «There are hundreds of reminders», you may say. «What new can be done in the area?» Wait and read further. HTML Reminder IS NOT a huge program, which puts another icon in your computers tray area and takes up all of your computers memory, scares you with tons of popup windows and so on. Instead of all that, HTML
- FLV Downloader 1.01, See It On Your Own Computer Suddenly, flash video became the heart of modern Internet. Rare blogs or commercial sites can live without those rectangle with «play» and «pause» buttons. YouTube and sites like it are incredibly popular, the thing nobody could imagine two years ago. The only problem with a Flash video in the Internet is the Internet itself: that means, if you want to see again the movie you saw last week, you should have the page
- Tech-Pro World Clock 2 Today, we live in the world of global connections. This definition equally applies to businesses that can be separated by thousands of miles and personal contacts, where friends can be made all around the world from Hawaii to Sydney, from Tokyo to Moscow, from Iceland to Los Angeles. Whichever the case may be, we should always «mind the gap» and remember that our friends and partners are located
- Evidence Killer 2005, Own Your Own Computer As a computer user, you have certain assets that you normally want control in full. The assets include not only your data (although it is your main asset), but also the resources like disk space, CPU time, and so on; your time is also a valuable resource, and it can be «stolen» by unwanted messages and poor computer performance. So, if you need a full suite for controlling not only the safety of your data
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