Flickr Desktop Wallpaper can create a desktop wallpaper with a grid of photos taken from your (or any) Flickr account.
Main features of this software:
● create a desktop wallpaper with random photos taken from the Flickr account set in the Preferences window
● darken (intensity selectable) the wallpaper with a chosen color, to make the desktop less distracting
● automatically create a new wallpaper every X minutes
● go to the system tray when minimized
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Domain Name Analyzer is a free Windows and Mac OS X software for finding the best domain name for your product or business.
Domain Name Analyzer is not a simple domain name lookup software. It combines ease of use with powerful features. Here are some of the reasons why this is a software you will really need.
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Avidemux is a free video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. It supports many file types, including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, MP4 and ASF, using a variety of codecs. Tasks can be automated using projects, job queue and powerful scripting capabilities.
Avidemux is available for Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows under the GNU GPL license.
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Universal Extractor is a program do to exactly what it says: extract files from any type of archive, whether it's a simple zip file, an installation program, or even a Windows Installer (.msi) package.
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gAttach! allows you to easily attach files to new messages in Gmail or Google Apps Mail. All the features available in Windows that were once only available to your desktop mail-using friends are now available to all Gmail users.
With gAttach!, you can:
* send emails directly from:
o Windows Explorer
o Microsoft Office
o Adobe Acrobat
o Windows Live Photo Gallery
o Internet Explorer
o Mozilla Firefox
o .. and many more
* automatically attach files from your PC to a new email without manually uploading each file;
* choose to suppress the annoying standard text provided by Windows ("Your attachments are ready to send..");
* handle "mailto" email links in web pages.
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