Ubuntu usenext software: Usenet client with built in search engine, Application to create stop motion animations, True Type Symbol Font MARVOSYM.TTF and more.
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Homepage: http://www.usenext.de |
| Type: Demo |
Releases: Feb 28, 2011 |
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| Cost: $0.00US |
Developer: TangySoft Ltd. |
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UseNeXT offers fast, easy and unfiltered access to the Usenet with over 2,500 terabytes of data available and 6,000 Gigabytes added daily. |
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Homepage: http://www.789soft.com |
| Type: Freeware |
Releases: Sep 01, 2009 |
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| Cost: $0.00US |
Developer: 789soft |
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flash to mp3 converter help you to convert the flash file(*.swf) into mp3 file format.You can use the product to export mp3 from flash file.Support batch conversion.Support adding folder. Flash to MP3 Converter software converts any version SWF files into MP3 formats. A Flash file may contains one or more sound elements. |
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Homepage: http://www.sftpdrive.com |
| Type: Shareware |
Releases: Sep 24, 2007 |
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| Cost: $39.00US |
Developer: Magnetk LLC |
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SftpDrive is a SFTP client for Windows that allows access to your SSH server just like a USB hard drive connected directly to your PC. You can browse remote files from within My Computer and save and edit directly from within your all existing applications like Word or Excel. It enhances all existing applications by providing secure drive to access to Linux & Unix directly over SSH - no additional configuration necessary. It just works. |
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Homepage: http://www.r-tt.com/?SMRSL001 |
| Type: Shareware |
Releases: Dec 17, 2010 |
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| Cost: $79.99US |
Developer: R-tools technology Inc. |
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R-Studio for Linux is a comprehensive data recovery and undelete program renowned for its ability to recover mission-critical data lost to viruses, malicious attacks, and hardware failures or operating system crashes. It can be installed under Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora/RedHat Linux platforms and supports Ext2FS/3FS/4FS, UFS1/UFS2, FAT/NTFS/exFAT, HFS/HFS+ file systems. It functions on local and network disks. Supports RAIDs, volume and stripe sets. |
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Homepage: http://www.linuxdiskrecovery.com |
| Type: Shareware |
Releases: Jan 14, 2010 |
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| Cost: $45.00US |
Developer: Data Recovery Linux |
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Get back linux data on linux operating system from Ext2 and Ext3 volumes with Recover Data for Linux on Linux data recovery software. Recover Data for Linux on linux is award winning linux file recovery tool to easy to install on linux os and restore maximum linux data instantly. Software easily runs on Suse Linux, Mandriva Linux, Mandrake Linux, Turbo Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Debian, Caldera Linux, Slackware Linux, Gentoo Linux & Kubuntu Linux etc. |
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Homepage: http://www.nucleustechnologies.com |
| Type: Shareware |
Releases: Jan 20, 2006 |
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| Cost: $499.00US |
Developer: Nucleus Data Recovery |
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Nucleus Kernel for JFS recovers, undeleted data from deleted, damaged, or corrupted Linux partitions where IBM JFS File System based operating systems, such as Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat Linux, Mandrake Linux, Turbo Linux, SuSe Linux, are installed. If you purchase Nucleus Kernel for JFS, you will get Life Time product support for FREE. Live Update is available with in the software to make sure that you always have the latest version. |
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Homepage: http://www.linuxdatarecovery.in/data-recovery-ext3 |
| Type: Shareware |
Releases: Apr 11, 2011 |
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| Cost: $45.00US |
Developer: Data Recovery Ext3 |
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Linux based Data recovery software for Ext3 is world best data recovery tools for any Linux OS users. Ext3 data recovery software can recover ext3 files, deleted from Linux trash or RM & RMDIR command keys. Data recovery ext3 software to restore ext 3 partition data from formatted Linux hard drive. Ext3 data recovery software support to recover data from Ext2 & Ext3 partitions installed on Mandriva Linux, Turbo Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Debian, etc. |
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