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Software: Chuzzle Gold 1.0 by Raptisoft
Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: june wade (5-Jun-2007 23:08:23 GMT)
Comment:

i can't wait to play this gold version, i have enjoyed the original and the deluxe thers in the day but i try.

Software: Wallpaper Slideshow 1.1 by Cosmin Buhu
Rating: 1 / 5
Reviewed by: mal (5-Jun-2007 23:01:09 GMT)
Comment:

refused to open because my 'selected' folder didnt contain any pictures. hello! havent chosen one yet! cos your fecking program didnt even open!

Software: StealthDisk 2004.2 by Security Group Six
Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: MetaZen (5-Jun-2007 21:42:50 GMT)
Comment:

It is a must have application, I forgot where I downloaded from, that is why I ended up here. Very reliable tool to hide all kinds of files.

Software: Gemsweeper 1.2 by Lobstersoft
Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: Laura Smart (5-Jun-2007 11:20:57 GMT)
Comment:

I've seen a lot of different games from many popular categories. However, I haven't ever seen a game like Gemsweeper before. The concept is truly unique and the graphics are great too! I really like the sparkling gems.

Software: Easy Made Memories 2.1 by BigBaddaBoom, Inc.
Rating: 1 / 5
Reviewed by: Stephen Adams (5-Jun-2007 11:05:18 GMT)
Comment:

You can create everything except a DVD! You have to order it on line!

ALso it only deals with AVI, MOV etc files,but not MPEG.

Totally useless if you have a DVD burner on your computer.

Software: Free World Clock Screensaver 1.0 by Desktop XP
Rating: 4 / 5
Reviewed by: tony (4-Jun-2007 23:00:29 GMT)
Comment:

very good clock screensaver That three is there because I needed to put something. Important point is this is not freeware, it's restricted to 5 minutes unless you pay for it. Oh how I wish people wouldn't do this }:o(

Software: Any Video Converter Freeware 2.73 by any-video-converter.com
Rating: 3 / 5
Reviewed by: Grumbletweezer (4-Jun-2007 15:04:59 GMT)
Comment:

That three is there because I needed to put something. Important point is this is not freeware, it's restricted to 5 minutes unless you pay for it. Oh how I wish people wouldn't do this }:o(

Software: The Filter 2.5 by Exabre
Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: Black Mirror (4-Jun-2007 12:50:03 GMT)
Comment:

Very cool piece of software - it's like listening to a Pandora station but from your own collection. Great at rediscovering stuff you totally forgot that you had. I'm buzzing about this app.

Software: SEO SpyGlass 3.8.7 by Link-Assistant.com: SEO Software
Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: Donna (1-Jun-2007 18:28:22 GMT)
Comment:

SEO Spyglass is awsome! I've been playing with their demo for two hours -- and then bought it.

It's one of the most wonderful tools for anyone who is serious about promoting a website

Software: Dictionary 1.0 by Gordosoft
Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: Nagarajan (31-May-2007 03:51:56 GMT)
Comment:

I like this dictionary, because is very very useful during when we will search any web link, thank you very much

Software: Window Washer 6.5 by Webroot
Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: -Anon- (30-May-2007 22:45:29 GMT)
Comment:

This is great. Definitely worth the yearly subscription price.

Easy to use and deletes a lot of unnecessary clutter.

Since buying Window Washer less than a year ago, I have gained 2.1 GB of space.

Software: Digital Music Mentor 2.5 by Sienzo AB
Rating: 1 / 5
Reviewed by: kyle (30-May-2007 15:46:12 GMT)
Comment:

not accurate for bass. tabs are put together in worst ways possible. not even the bass guitar is tabed mainly the low end of the lead guitar. would be pretty cool if something like this worked.

Software: Trustix AntiVirus 2005 2.2 by Trustix
Rating: 2 / 5
Reviewed by: Yolanda (30-May-2007 14:25:09 GMT)
Comment:

I downloaded the trustix program to my computer.. Wrong thing to do because now I'm trying to uninstall it and it won't allow me to.. Any ideas?? Thank you!!!

Software: LineChartApplet 2.03 by ObjectPlanet, Inc.
Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: Anil (30-May-2007 05:24:55 GMT)
Comment:

i've tried about a half dozen applets. the easiest, most flexible, and best looking line charts are from objectplant's applet. but a license for the applet is $$$ EXPENSIVE $$$

Software: QQSmile Deflexion 2.0 by Miscosoftware Inc.
Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: Tom Vasel (30-May-2007 02:27:24 GMT)
Comment:

I love this game just because it is guaranteed to turn heads all set-up anywhere in public. The game has lasers. Let me say that again: the game has cool lasers.

The premise of the game is to bounce your laser around using a variety of mirrored pieces into a particular piece on your opponent’s side (the Pharaoh). The theme is loosely Egyptian but since QQSmile Deflexion is really just an abstract, it is nothing more than superficial cosmetics. Now each player is given the same pieces and the board comes preset in a certain fashion (which can be customized or chosen between two provided scenarios). The pawns range from a Pyramid with a single 45° mirror and two vulnerable sides, a Djed with two 45° mirrors and no vulnerabilities, an obelisk with no mirrors (one time use blocking piece), and most importantly the Pharaoh which is the single highly vulnerable “King” piece.

Each player will take turns maneuvering his/her pieces by either moving one in any direction orthogonally or diagonally, rotating 90°, or with the special case of the Djed, swapping places with another piece either enemy or friendly. After this the laser is fired and bounces around from mirror to mirror at 90° angles until it comes to rest upon a wall or the un-mirrored surface of another pawn. When pawns are struck they light up in a devious manner to display their destruction; something I find highly entertaining if not flashy.

The game is very gimmicky since it is basically just a little abstract/brain-burner with some added flair. However I think QQSmile Deflexion was very well made and exhibits a certain level of captivation. Some analysis paralysis can ensue when players try to calculate out the path of all their given moves. On occasion I have also seen a player make one bad move and get stuck on defensive play or counter-attack for the rest of the game. I think this is more a fault of the genre than the particular game itself however.

As for the components, ignoring the painfully obligatory mention of the laser once again, the game is done very extravagantly. The entire thing from pawns to board is hard plastic and is also actually quite large. I was shocked to see how big the game was once it arrived. This causes everything to appear very grand and lavish in play. Did I mention there were lasers?

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