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Frobisher Condensed Fonts PS

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B-Jigsaw

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Webdata Pro

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Cool Desk

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Rubicon Frobisher Condensed
B-Jigsaw is the electronic
Easily create relational
Cool Desk is a virtual
Fonts v1.31c. Postscript
version of the classic
databases online. Interface
desktop manager. Ever wish
Type1 format. Like Frutiger,
jigsaw puzzle game, with
provides the admin a
to have several screens on
sans serif font, accurate
pieces shaped like the real
point-and-click path
your computer? Cool Desk
and well hinted. Matching
jigsaw pieces. B-Jigsaw
through: building tables;
creates up to 9 virtual
font metrics, full char set,
allows you to create and
designing search pages,
desktops and allows you to
euro symbol, kerning pairs.
play jigsaw puzzles with
reports and forms; managing
have different windows in
For laser, inkjet,
your own pictures.
records; and defining member
each of them.
typesetter to 3500 dpi.
 
accounts. Customize w/ any
 
Shareware, $12.
 
HTML editor.
 


Date: Feb, 15 2003


Date: Feb, 03 2003


Date: Jan, 14 2003


Date: Jan, 03 2003
The right-mouse button in
Active Captions is a handy
Access Folders is a fine
...the one and only type face
Windows gets a good workout,
utility that extends
Windows enhancement that
that looks like it has been
but that poor old middle
window's caption
keeps all of your
written by hand. The
button on three-button mice
buttons with additional
directories and
GeigerScript - type face
gets ignored. Cool Mouse
features. Right mouse button
sub-directories within easy
looks very clearly and is
rectifies that.
click on minimize button
reach. The program
easily and quickly to read.
 
minimizes the window into
integrates into
The GeigerScript-B - type
 
the system tray.
Windows' standard Save
face is an excellent piece
 
 
As/Open dialogs which are
of equipment
 
 
used by most applications.
 


Date: Jan, 03 2003


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Date: Jan, 01 2003
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