MB IChing Tarot 1.15

Posted by | Posted in home-hobby, personal-interest | Posted on 31-12-2009

Type: Freeware
Cost: $0.00
Size: 3.53 MB
Release date: 29 Dec 2009
Platform: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64,Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Download: MB IChing Tarot


MB IChing Tarot

MB IChing Tarot is a simple software that attempts to correlate your tarot reading with the corresponding I Ching hexagram. This software describes in detail the characteristics of the different tarot cards associated with the I Ching hexagram result. I Ching is advocates the idea of change. It also makes one understand the relationship between opposites. This is represented by Yang and Yin. Yang corresponds to creative, active, expansive force. Yin corresponds to receptive, mutable, contracting form. Both need to be balanced for a relationship to be harmonious. Yang is represented by the unbroken line ( ———) and yin is represented by the broken line ( —- —-). Tarot reading has been very popular with people who are looking for ways to solve their personal difficulty. It has always served as a guideline for people in trouble or even otherwise. Tarot cards have been used for fortune telling for ages and have remained popular ever since. They are seen as a means of getting in touch with the spiritual world. The most commonly used and easy to understand deck is the Rider-Waite Deck. The Tarot deck comprises of Major Arcana consisting of 22 cards and the Minor Arcana consisting of 56 cards. The cards of the Minor Arcana belong to four suits namely the wands, cups, pentacles and swords. The cards are not only related to the picture on the cards, but also have links to elements, astrological signs, and characters of certain alphabet as well.

Web Survey toolbar 1.0

Posted by | Posted in network-internet | Posted on 31-12-2009

Type: Freeware
Cost: $0.00
Size: 0.00 kB
Release date: 22 Dec 2009
Platform: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64,Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Download: Web Survey toolbar


Web Survey toolbar

Web Survey toolbar for all you Web Survey needs

SoftPerfect Connection Emulator 1.1

Posted by | Posted in network-internet | Posted on 31-12-2009

Type: Shareware
Cost: $99.00
Size: 1.78 MB
Release date: 30 Dec 2009
Platform: WinXP,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win2000,Windows2000,Windows2003,WinServer,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Ultimate x64,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64
Download: SoftPerfect Connection Emulator


SoftPerfect Connection Emulator

The SoftPerfect Connection Emulator (SCE) software is aimed for network application developers, system administrators and network engineers. Software developers creating network-enabled applications, especially those time-critical such as VoIP software or real time protocols, need to test their products thoroughly in a range of environments. Apparently most applications work well on broadband connections, but what if you need to test your application on a low-speed communication link such as ISDN or dial-up?

This is where SCE comes in handy. It imitates a network connection with a low bandwidth limit, latency and losses. Using SCE you can test how well your application performs on a slow or long distance connection to ensure the quality of the product being developed. SCE runs on any PC with Windows 2000 or higher, allowing you to selectively apply bandwidth limits, introduce random or fixed delays on data flows, and simulate packet loss to mimic a low-grade communication channel.