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Scotts Wallpaper Switcher 1.7
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Scott`s Binary Clock is a clock that displays the current time in binary using a LED display. It`s a little gadget or conversation piece for your desktop. It really doesn`t serve much of a practical purpose, unless your goal is to display the time in a format that nobody but you can read. Emphasis has been placed on making the clock cool looking and realistic (the LEDs in the clock were obtained from taking pictures of real-world LEDs).
Scott`s Windows Startup Program manager is a free utility designed to let you manage the programs that automatically start when your Windows PC boots up. These programs are generally stored in the windows registry, and are difficult to edit, unless you are familiar with how the windows registry works. This software is designed to be a much easier interface to let you add, remove, and edit items from the startup list. A real time saver.
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Use StampManage Canada 2007 Philatelic Software to catalog and value your Canadian stamp collection. Features include a complete database of Canadian & provincial stamp data, with images and indexed by the SCOTT (tm) numbering system. Easily attach images to your records and print out reports in several different formats. Our eBay (tm) Search feature makes it easy to search for current and completed auctions.
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Multi-featured Ebook, Queen Hynde by James Hogg. A stirring account of adventure and romance set in the early Scotland of saints and swordsmen. A young Scottish queen must rule, and seek a husband, whilst in imminent peril from a sea-borne Viking attack. The author claimed the tale to be true, handed down in story and song. The remnants of Beregonium, first palace of the Scots and original home of the Stone of Destiny, still exists.
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