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#1: Business & Productivity, Applications : ClickBook v12.0.0.7 |
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| The Author: Manoj_299 | 30 September 2009 | Views: 1337 |
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ClickBook v12.0.0.7 | 11.02 MBYou need to print books. You don't need to spend a lot of money to doing so. You could purchase an expensive program like InDesign ($700) to make books, brochures, and eBooks, or you could use ClickBook. With ClickBook you design with Microsoft Word or any program you know and like, and then ClickBook turns your work into a book, brochure, bulletin, poster, or PDF. Easier to use, you don't have to learn a whole new program and you save hundreds of dollars. ClickBook is an award winning booklet printing application, made by Blue Squirrel, that saves you both time and money. ClickBook can save you up to 75% on ink and paper. ClickBook also offers the convenience of printing your own booklets or brochures, saving you time and money. |
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#3: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Photodex ProShow Gold 4.0.2533 + Serial |
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| The Author: crys18 | 15 April 2009 | Views: 955 |
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 Photodex ProShow Gold 4.0.2533 + Serial | 17 MB ProShow Gold is the complete slide show software solution for sharing your best memories on DVD, PC, and the Web! Bring still photos to life by adding motion effects like pan, zoom, and rotate. Add captions to a photo or video and choose from over 280 exciting transition effects. It's easy to tell your story with ProShow Gold. ProShow Gold makes it easy to create a slide show with your photos, videos and music in a few simple steps. Just drag and drop your content into a show, edit photos, add effects, set the timing and you’re done! You can easily create a unique and personalized photo slide show for any occasion whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, graduation, holiday, wedding or just showing-off vacation photos. |
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#5: Games : 25 to life-pc game full version(highly compressed) |
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| The Author: janu123 | 8 January 2009 | Views: 12701 |
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25 to Life is a third person action game with a terrible aiming mechanic and woefully inadequate controls. As you might assume, that does a whole lot to make the game as unnecessarily frustrating and perplexing as possible. In it, you'll be able to use a wide variety of guns including several pistols, SMGs, rifles, grenades and Molotov cocktails. Each painfully linear stage plays out through a series of combat arenas. In other words, you enter an area, kill the enemies, pick up the floating health pack, move to next area, kill more guys. That's pretty much it. With a game so specifically focused on combat, it's amazing how limited your character is in terms of abilities. After playing through the game's first two levels, you've seen pretty much all there is to see. Whoever you're controlling can crouch, run around, oc casionally vault walls and lean side to side. The leaning is the only combat option that might have proved worthwhile or added some strategy, but as it stands it's pretty much useless. For one, you don't really lean that far, so you can't see much more of the combat area than if you were to just run out from behind cover. Second, the actual lean is slow, meaning if there are enemies around that know where you are, they're definitely going to shoot you. Third, once noticed, the enemies will always seem to know when you're going to lean out. Basically, this means fighting from cover is awkward and ineffective. This is especially true since enemies will frequently lean out from cover too. In many cases you can't see exactly where your foes are and because the leaning controls are so slow to respond, you'll have to stand out in the open to know when you're able to shoot at them. Don't get the wrong impression here; just because the enemies take cover doesn't mean they're smart |
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#6: Digital Photography » Digital Photo Tools : Photodex ProShow Gold 4.0.2442 |
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| The Author: soft22 | 13 December 2008 | Views: 4036 |
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ProShow Gold is the complete slide show software solution for sharing your best memories on DVD, PC, and the Web! Bring still photos to life by adding motion effects like pan, zoom, and rotate. Add captions to a photo or video and choose from over 280 exciting transition effects. It's easy to tell your story with ProShow Gold. ProShow Gold makes it easy to create a slide show with your photos, videos and music in a few simple steps. Just drag and drop your content into a show, edit photos, add effects, set the timing and you’re done! You can easily create a unique and personalized photo slide show for any oc casion whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, graduation, holiday, wedding or just showing-off vacation photos. Take your photos further! ProShow Gold gives you more output options than any other slide show software. Create DVDs and video CDs that play back on your TV. Stream your show on the Web. Generate MPEG video files for PC viewing. Build screen savers for yourself or others. Make self-contained executable slide shows (EXEs), perfect for e-mailing or posting online. Write PC autorun CDs that automatically play when inserted into a PC. ProShow Gold does it all! Amazing Effects! ProShow Gold allows you to add motion effects to your images and video. Zoom in to points of interest. Pan around on a panoramic image. You can even rotate a photo or video while the slide show is playing. Tags: Photodex, ProShow Gold |
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#7: Games : Prince of Persia 2008 (ISO) |
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| The Author: soft22 | 10 December 2008 | Views: 13071 |
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Publisher: Ubisoft Developer: Ubisoft Montreal Genre: Fantasy Action Adventure Release Date: Dec 9, 2008 (more) ESRB: TEEN In many modern games, you rain death upon your enemies; how refreshing, then, that your main task in Prince of Persia is to breathe life into a darkening world. That doesn't mean that the forces of evil aren't on your tail in this open-world platformer, but the most indelible moments of this enchanting journey are uplifting, rather than destructive. Similarly, the latest iteration in this long-running franchise is a rejuvenation for the series, and it's an ambitious one, offering up a new titular prince and casting certain game traditions aside in favor of player immersion. And for the most part it succeeds, eliminating illusion-breaking mechanics like game-over screens and long loading times in the process. This re-imagining comes with a few caveats, however, and if you're a longtime series fan, you'll quickly discover--and possibly resent--that Prince of Persia is, far and away, the easiest game in the series. But if you can clear your mind and let the game's magic wash over you, its easygoing joy and visual beauty will charm you into forgiving a sprinkling of flaws. |
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#8: Games : Assassin's Creed - ISO File |
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| The Author: soft22 | 20 November 2008 | Views: 26942 |
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Publisher: Ubisoft Developer: Ubisoft Montreal Genre: Historic Action Adventure Release Date: Apr 8, 2008 (more) ESRB: MATURE Assassin's Creed features one of the most unique gameworlds ever created: beautiful, memorable, and alive. Every crack and crevasse is filled with gorgeous, subtle details, from astounding visual flourishes to overheard cries for help. But it's more than just a world--it's a fun and exciting action game with a ton of stuff to do and places to explore, rounded out with a complex story that will slowly grab you the more you play. The PC version has a few more issues than its console counterparts, and the keyboard-and-mouse controls strip away some of the smooth magic of exploration. Nevertheless, if you don't mind plugging in a gamepad and have a system that exceeds the system requirements, you'll find the same free-form travels and atmospheric game world that console owners enjoyed last year. Not enough can be said about the living, breathing universe that you'll inhabit in Assassin's Creed. As assassin extraordinaire Altair, you'll explore three major cities of the Holy Land in the 12th century: Jerusalem, Damascus, and Acre. Each city is beautifully rendered from top to bottom and features meticulously crafted towers that reach for the sky, bustling market squares, and quiet corners where citizens converse and drunks lie in wait to accost you. As you wander the streets (and rooftops), you'll push your way through crowds of women carrying jars on their heads, hear orators shout political and religious wisdom, and watch town guards harass innocent victims. Altair has a profound effect on this world, but the cities are entities all their own, with their own flows and personalities. Tags: Game |
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#9: Games : Grand Theft Auto : Vice City |
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| The Author: akirazer | 18 April 2008 | Views: 22400 |
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City for the PC needs no introduction. Not only is this game in many ways better than its amazing predecessor Grand Theft Auto III, but it's also technically superior to the original version of Vice City that was released on the PlayStation 2 a number of months ago. Like GTAIII for the PC, Vice City is identical to the original PS2 version in terms of content, so if you've already played that version to death, you won't find the PC version to be much different. However, the PC version of Vice City does offer enhanced visuals and controls, improved loading times, and a few extra frills. More importantly, it offers the same refreshingly open-ended gaming experience, which has oc casionally been reviled for its controversial subject matter, but has far more often elicited much-deserved praise. Simply put, if by some chance you've put off playing Vice City up till now, don't wait any longer. To be clear, Vice City is an extension of Grand Theft Auto III, rather than a completely overhauled sequel. That's definitely a good thing, because GTAIII's freestyle gameplay was extremely entertaining and offered tremendous replay value, yet still had more potential. Vice City fulfills a lot of that potential, as it features improved production values (including over eight hours of licensed music and plenty of Hollywood voice actors), new types of drivable vehicles (motorcycles, helicopters, and golf carts), new weapons, better vehicle damage modeling, indoor environments, and more. Rating:(Based On GameSpot Rating) Gameplay: 9 Graphics: 8 Sound: 10 Value: 9 Tilt: 10 |
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