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GLYPHobbit 2003 With GLYPHobbit, you can open your favorite programs, documents and folders quickly by drawing invisible user-defined figures with your mouse arrow ! Simply drag your favorite icons and drop them inside GLYPHobbit's main window then create a glyph for each icon. A glyph is any continuous path generated when you move your mouse pointer (arrow). A glyph may represent one or more letters in any language, a symbol, etc. GLYPHobbit's recognition engine is very accurate and fast. A glyph is recognized regardless of its size, aspect ratio or the mouse motion speed making GLYPHobbit very reliable and fun to use. Many options and features are available : Always on top, load automatically at Windows startup, mouse motion speed adapter, full auto save feature... Click here for more details, screenshots, free download. |
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FairyHand FairyHand is a Programmable Keystroke Simulator for Windows operating systems. It's a new software concept developed by Natasoft. FairyHand can simulate anything you type on the keyboard to perform various tasks automatically. For example, you can simply drag and drop information into any editable area of any window and in any program, or automatically fill out, edit and submit forms online, edit spreadsheets, extract information... Its simple yet powerful scripting language allows you to automate any action ! Click here for more details, screenshots, free download. |
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IntraSpy The best monitoring and logging solution for Windows 32-bit operating systems. The choice of thousands of users worldwide: parents, teachers, system administrators, business and home users... Click here for more details, screenshots, free download. |
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KiddyGuard A natural and stressless software solution to keep your dog peacefully quiet while you're away! Click here for more details, screenshots, free download. |
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OrdiTouch Rename and change date/time and attributes of your files en masse using this cool freeware utility. Click here for more details, screenshots, free download... |
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