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Babylon

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Becks News Ticker

Hits: 7
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BigFoot - ThE PaW

Hits: 6
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BinClock

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Babylon is a simple and
An animated Formula1 race car
BigFoot - ThE PaW is a basic
Cool original binary clock
intuitive tool that you
will drive through your
computer control and program
for your Today Screen! Put a
operate with a click of your
desktop from one side to
launcher. It sits on your
pretty coloured led-clock in
mouse on any text on your
another. You can find out
desktop when the computer is
your today screen!
screen and a small window
news and information when
turned on and it stays
 
appears with the relevant
you right click it and then
always on. No need to find
 
text translation,
a menu comes down.
or launch it. The basic
 
information or conversion
 
preconfigured controls let
 
that you need without
 
you turn off the monitor,
 
interrupting your workflow.
 
shut off..
 


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CalendarPal is a personal
An easy one-click way to
Catfood Fortune Cookies is
Catfood Weather provides a
desktop calendar, events
compare prices and
based on the popular UNIX
regularly updated seven day
calendar and organizer
availability on over 40 car
program Fortune. Every time
forecast for any location in
program. CalendarPal makes
rental companies at every
you log in to windows a
the continental United
it easy to organize your
city and airport in the
random Fortune is chosen
States. The Microsoft 1.1
schedule, keep track of
world. You can specify any
from a database of over
.NET framework is required.
events, create daily notes,
brand or class of car to
4,000. Fortune Cookies also
 
reminders, alrarms, "To Do"
include in your search or
supports user defined
 
lists and more. Plus,
even the "Best Buys" for
fortunes.
 
desktop weather.
each company.
 
 


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