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- FlashSpring Pro 2.0. Presentations for Any Place Presentations are the universal language for business communications. Rare lecture can be done without presentation materials. Presentations are the best way to promote nearly everything. But we had no good instruments for creating pretty presentations AND spreading them through e-mail, web-sites, and other media. PowerPoint creates huge files, which, in their turn, also require PowerPoint for viewing them. A good format for Internet-ready presentations
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- AV Bros. Puzzle Pro 2.2, I'm Fallen Into Pieces There is common multipurpose design technique that allows making some obvious things less trivial: An effect of Puzzle. Puzzles are commonly drawn as images «cut» into several fancy-form pieces. In the real world, puzzles are very popular among both children and adults. In terms of computer design, a puzzle image is rather a «symbol», but very commonly used. Still, how can you create a realistic-looking and yet not
- News by Keywords, Relevant News in the Relevant Place Since desktop widgets/gadgets (those small rectangles, each having one handy function) gained their popularity on a great deal of platforms, like an explosion they turned the software world upside down. Thousands of programmers got obsessed with the idea of «embedding a gadget» into virtually any existing software, often without thinking of the usefulness of those «weird» things. But no doubt, there are areas where the
- My SUDOKU 1.62, The Game From Endless Time In 1849, prominent mathematician Leonard Euler published his work «De quadratis magicis» («On magic squares»), describing properties and construction of «squares of digits» with special constraints for sum by rows and columns. In 1979, American architect Howard Garns published in Dell Magazines a puzzle called «Number Place». In 1986, Japanese puzzle publisher Nikoli republished Garns puzzle
- Cube Puzzle, Rubik' Big Brother If youve caught the time of Rubik Cubes popularity, you are very likely to have seen folks playing with it like if that was the only thing they could grab in the endless universe. But the time flew by, and the toy that used to keep folks captive magnificently was no longer interesting: all puzzles were solved, and the mind was seeking for something new. Well, what new or unexpected could be possibly pulled out
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