Crazy Ball is a compact and convenient toolbar that gives you the opportunity to launch the most frequently used applications from a highly unusually organized set of buttons. Adding, deleting or moving applications to or from the toolbar is as easy as drag-and-drop. And now you can have more Crazy Balls to run on the desktop at the same time.
Screen Privacy Screen Privacy allows you to hide and restore windows by pressing secret key. It protects your privacy, prevent your information from being seen by someone else. And allows you to work calmly and do not be afraid of uninvited visitors.
QuickStart QuickStart is useful for those people, who find it very time consuming to go through the Start Menu every time. With this application, you simply type in a keyword of the application or document you want to start.
NextSTART Skinnable menu system and task management utility that can be used as a replacement or supplement to the Windows Start Menu. NextSTART also offers an incredible amount of flexibility so that the user can customize it to his needs and tastes.
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Parallaxis Cuckoo Clock Computers can be boring and mundane, why not spice it up a bit, with a new Cuckoo Clock. Themes you can download include Big Ben, Flora Collection, Matrix Clock and more. Besides, this program is all your timekeeping needs in one package.
DesktopX Use DesktopX to enhance your standard desktop icons; animate your desktop; put calendars, weather objects, MP3 players, performance meters, and more on your desktop at a fraction of the memory footprint of stand alone programs.
Tai Chi - 10 Principles of Yang Chen-fu Screen saver of the 10 principles of Yang Chen-fu creator of the present day Yang style Tai Chi Chuan. The 10 principles scroll under the image of Yang Chen-fu. Background is black.
Version: 1.5 Released: Jan, 14 2005 License: Shareware, $14.95 Expires: Expires after 30 Days
File size: 389 K Platforms: Windows XP/ME/NT/2000/98/95 Downloads: 56
Crazy Ball is a compact and convenient toolbar that gives you the opportunity to launch the most frequently used applications from a highly unusually organized set of buttons.