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#3: Audio & Video Software : Salling Clicker 3.5 |
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| The Author: nuaing | 14 September 2009 | Views: 680 |
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Date: 2009 | remote control software | iTunes, Windows Media Player, and more | 6.5 MB Salling Clicker is our award-winning remote control software. It lets you control popular applications from a mobile phone or handheld computer through a user interface similar to a portable media player. Read on to learn more about Salling Clicker, and why we know you are going to want it for your Windows PC. Control PowerPoint, iTunes, Windows Media Player, and more with your mobile device. Works with all major Bluetooth stacks (no configuration required). Amazingly easy-to-use WiFi connectivity for long-range control. Works with over 300 devices. Wireless presenter (and cheat-sheet) Any audience will be impressed as you change slides from your mobile phone or handheld computer. Salling Clicker offers you the freedom to move around the stage and your clients will appreciate seeing your face as you present the latest report, with your notebook computer facing them. Whether you are on the big stage or in a small meeting, Salling Clicker provides in-hand access to slide notes from your presentation, giving you an important edge. |
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#4: Mobile » Game : Java Mobile Games [For 240x320] Part 8 |
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| The Author: Nin13 | 10 February 2009 | Views: 4338 |
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CONTAINS:3D Juiced 2- Hot Import Nights Aircraft Gear Amped Anti Japanese War Blind Fury v2.1.3 Build A Lot China Fighting Hancock Handson Card Games Island Quest Jungle Twister Mechanics Monkey King 2 Motion Sensor Formula Extreme 2009 |
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#5: Mobile » Game : Java Mobile Games [For 176x220 & 176x208] Part 8 |
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| The Author: Nin13 | 10 February 2009 | Views: 3731 |
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CONTAINS:3D Juiced 2- Hot Import Nights Aircraft Gear Amped Build A Lot China Fighting Hancock Handson Card Games Island Quest Jungle Twister Mechanics Monkey King 2 Need For Speed 12 Olympic Hero Paws and Claws Pet Vet Romans And Barbarians Rugby 2009 RBS 6 Nations |
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#6: E-Books : Fighting for Christendom |
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| The Author: imfamous | 14 January 2009 | Views: 659 |
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In this excellent popular history, medieval historian Tyerman offers a short introduction to the Crusades, touching on the most salient features and helping readers understand why it's so important to ferret out from all the lore what really happened. While it's a tall order to present more than four centuries of wars spanning three continents, Tyerman rises to the task with aplomb, noting early on that "much of what passes in public as knowledge of the Crusades is either misleading or false." The Crusades were not, he says, solely wars against Islam, and their main purpose wasn't to impose Western economic or political leadership, especially since "there existed no strategic or material interest for the k nights of the west to campaign in Judea." As the book's second half makes clear, the Crusades need to be understood as religious holy wars conducted by individuals who were infused by utter certainty that their actions aligned wholly with God's plan. Tyerman writes engagingly, and numerous maps and illustrations help to support his story—especially since, as he tells us, "iconography is never innocent." A sharply opinionated concluding essay traces the impact of the Crusades through the Protestant Reformation, Enlightenment and 19th-century romanticism to the present, arguing that Bush and bin Laden are "co-heirs to the legacy of a 19th-century European construct" of the Crusades. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Review Tales concerning k nights have always carried an undeniable whiff of romance about them. Crusader k nights even more so. As depicted by novels and Hollywood movies alike, they were dashing fellows who marched off bravely to the Holy Land intent on liberating it from the hands of the godless infidel hoards. That image is overdue a reassessment in the modern age, when holy war has once again become an unpleasant reality. This is the task that has been undertaken by Oxford historian Christopher Tyerman. He chops away ruthlessly at the myth to uncover the nuggets of truth at its core. The Crusades could have been an extreme act of religious faith. Alternatively they may have simply been a symptom of European colonialism. Whatever else they were, the Crusades symbolise what fear of the unknown can do to the most rational of societies. A classic case of the "Them and Us" syndrome. (Kirkus UK) |
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#7: Games : Prince of Persia 2008 (ISO) |
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| The Author: soft22 | 10 December 2008 | Views: 13051 |
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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: All In One : Image Tools AIO |
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| The Author: Michael | 23 January 2008 | Views: 6506 |
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AKVIS SketchAKVIS Sketch is software for conversion of photos into pencil sketches and watercolor drawings. Now you do not need to handle a pencil to feel like an artist. All you need to create your original work of art is good taste and AKVIS Sketch. Our efficient method allows creating realistic color and B&W drawings that imitate the technique of graphite and color pencil, charcoal and watercolor painting. In contrast to the similar standard filters (like the built-in filters in Photoshop or PSP) that offer an approximate sketch, AKVIS Sketch provides a convincing result; it comes very close to hand-drawn works of a human artist. Getting a similar result with the standard tools would require expertise in image editing and extensive manipulation with layers, masks, brushes and applying filters. AKVIS Sketch has a neat interface with a few sliders. At first you can process the image with the default settings and then touch up the photo adding color, or trying different techniques - from pencil to charcoal or watercolor. You can make the hatching denser or finer and change the pitch angle of strokes. Home users will be delighted by the neat result of the photo-to-sketch conversion. AKVIS Sketch can bring a lot of fun: a pencil portrait can be a good present for your relatives and friends, a watercolor drawing obtained from your last nature shooting can decorate your room, you can convert any photo to an original drawing to print on a T-Shirt. 3D-BrushKey features of 3D-Brush: 1) At input you provide an OBJ file of 1-100 thousand polygons, preferrably with UV-mapping in place, at output you get either an object of 1-10 million polygons or textures of normals, displacement, color, transparency and specular. Maximal texture size is 4096 per 4096. Fully seamless texturing provided! 2) Possibility to draw relief detailing, color, specular and transparency on model's surface. 3) All you previously did in 2D now can be done in 3D ?? editing with layers, cloning surface areas, image transforming on surface, Copy/Paste, filling sealed areas, gradient filling, filling area inside contour, darkening, lightening, smoothening, sharping and so on. |
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