
Starbrite
By Liquid Mirror Enterprises
Hours of innocent fun for your little ones. Starbrite is fun game where kids can easily make beautiful drawings with colored lights. Once complete, their masterpieces can be exported as jpeg, gif or bitmap for emailing to friends and family, or using as the Windows wallpaper. Perhaps you remember playing with a toy like this when you were a kid...? Starbrite is better! There''s no cleanup!

Cincinnati Toolbar
By Quicknation
The Free Cincinnati Toolbar instantly gives you access to tons of Cincinnati restaurants, night spots, events, news, jobs, maps and much more. The Quicknation Cincinnati Toolbar also includes more than 100 top search engines. The Quicknation Cincinnati Toolbar contain no advertising and does not profile or target you. 100% compatible with Google''s toolbar!

Beautiful Iris Screen Saver
By e-motional.com software
Display beautiful Iris flowers as your screensaver! Includes 50 images, with captions of the botanical names. Select from a number of image transition effects. Use your favorite image as desktop wallpaper. Listen to background music, and more! Relax, and enjoy the colors of Spring, anytime!

Steve''s Talking Clock
By Steve-audio productions
If you wish for the days of the Sharp Talking Time I, Vox Clock II, or just love talking clocks in general, then this is the program for you! It has been written specifically to be easily customizable and non-intrusive. With support for eight kinds of clocks and over 50 downloadable voices, you''re sure to find that perfect voice. You can configure hotkeys to speak the time, move the main voice up or down, show and hide the window, and exit the program. By being able to live in the Windows system tray, Steve''s Talking Clock can remain on all the time without getting in the way. Additionally, its quiet mode ensures that the program will be silent while you sleep. So what are you waiting for? download the Steve''s Talking Clock 2.03 trial!

Fx Splitter and Trimmer
By J. Hepple, Inc.
Fx, Movie Splitter and Trimmer is a tool that enables you to save sections from an existing movie file to a new AVI, MPEG, Real Media or Windows Media file. Supported input file types include AVI, MPEG, Windows Media and sQuick-Time. Also includes an audio splitter and trimmer.

AimAdt
By Halegate Software
AimAdt is a productivity tool for the software developer/programmer and others working on applications that manipulate numeric data arrays such as images and mathematical matrices. It is a Java based utility/library that interfaces with both Java and C/C++ application code to display in-memory and disk-based array data in different ASCII formats. It will display byte, short, int, float and double values. Instead of having to dig through memory dumps and such in order to determine your array data values, with AimAdt you can view your array data in it''s natural format, a 2-D grid. And because AimAdt let''s you display multiple arrays in the same grid window, you can compare the values of image pixels as the image passes through a series of filtering operations, or the values of a matrix after each step of an iterative process such as an Eigenvalue decomposition. AimAdt can also run as a standalone application that allows you to view existing images on disk as well as array data saved by previous sessions of AimAdt. AimAdt is a class (jar) library that you use by (1) placing the library location in your CLASSPATH, (2) adding an "import" statement to your code, and (3) issuing library calls to perform the desired operations, such as displaying an array. The AimAdt GUI is self contained, so you can use it with your console (command line) applications as easily as your GUI applications; no GUI setup is required. AimAdt works on both Microsoft Windows and Intel Linux platforms. The standalone application and the Java interface are pure Java, so it should also work on any system that supports Java 1.4.2 or higher. On the C/C++ side, AimAdt includes shared libraries for Windows (.dll) and Intel Linux (.so), and has been tested on Windows XP and 98SE (Using Visual Studio V6 and .NET 2003), as well as SUSE Linux 9.2 (using gcc). A more detailed description, complete with screen snapshots, is available at the Halegate Software web site.



