HostSearch.com - Nov 7, 2008 The company provides software on a "freeware" or "shareware" basis, and currently host more than 40000 software titles through its international network of ...
Drobe.co.uk, UK - Nov 21, 2008 I decided to investigate this by testing various bits of server-related software available for RISC OS, having assumed the computer will be used as an ...
Australian Personal Computer, Australia - Nov 14, 2008 The average Mac user could get away with only purchasing Microsoft Office and using freeware/shareware and Apple provided software for everything else. ...
PRLog.Org (press release), Romania - Nov 16, 2008 DSSF; Inc is a Boca Raton FL. based software company which specializes in the creation and distribution of freeware and shareware.
Blogcritics.org, OH - Nov 18, 2008 ... on the Microsoft Office website, or execute a Google search for freeware or shareware. Next, you will need software for burning MP3 files onto a disk. ...
Killer Startups, FL - Nov 20, 2008 TryBuySoftware.co.uk is an extensive UK based repository listing all the very latest freeware, shareware and try-buy-software downloads. ...
LinuxInsider.com, CA - Nov 18, 2008 Even today, many non-Linux users misunderstand the open source model and view non-commercial software much like they view shareware or freeware. ...
PR Web (press release), WA - 19 hours ago The original software download site, Tucows.com, earned its name early on for being the first to provide software on a "freeware" or "shareware" basis. ...
Description of Framy_orange_frame
Framy: the first digital frames to expose digital pictures on PC desktops.
CHANGE it and MOVE it!
Framy works as another window on your desktop.
"It s definitely the smartest way to expose pictures on your desktop. No more boring wallpaper, just fun and style."
Framy includes a user friendly interface where you can choose, scale, rotate the photo and adjust the contrast and brightness before displaying the picture into the frame. Tags:Desktop, Digital, Frame, Frames, Framy, Framys, Photo, Photos, Picture, Pictures