Author: | siavash45 | 4 September 2008 | Views: 395
With Batch Photo Factory, you can process your photos easily and quickly. First, you should select the photos you want to process and set one or all the process options you want. For instance, if you want to add watermark to your photos, click the "Watermarks" tab to add a text watermark or image watermark. Click the "Process Photos " button, all of the photos you select will be merged with the watermark. If you want to batch add frames or watermarks, convert,resize and rename your photos, set their options, the photos will be processed according to all the options you set.
Portable HARDiNFO 2008 Professional v6.01 build 3180 | Portable
Author: | siavash45 | 4 September 2008 | Views: 615
All-in-one System Information, Diagnostic, Network Audit and Monitor, Hardware Inventory, Benchmark and Computer Management application designed to be used by Small Business to Large Business and Professionals.
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Cheetah DVD Burner - Burn Audio, Data and ISO DVDs...Fast! Burn dual layer DVD+R, UDF Video DVD, UDF/ISO DVD, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, CD-R, and CD-RW discs. Burn audio CDs from WAV, MP3, MP2, AVI, OGG, and WMA files. Burn ISO, Bin/Cue images and create ISO images. Erase CDs and DVDs. Copy audio and data CDs with one or multiple drives. The Cheetah DVD Burner also includes an audio CD ripper.
Author: | siavash45 | 4 September 2008 | Views: 291
The great PBS science series Nova scores another hit with Mars: Dead or Alive, capturing all the excitement surrounding the Mars rover landings of early 2004. Originally broadcast just as the first of the twin rovers (”Spirit” and “Opportunity”) was experiencing temporary communication problems with Earth-bound mission controllers, this riveting hour-long episode chronicles the risky $820 million Mars Exploration Rover (MER) project from design to touchdown, dramatically illustrating (through the use of detailed simulations and sophisticated computer animation) the considerable chances of failure–a nail-biting gamble considering that fully two-thirds of all previous Mars missions never reached their destination...