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AZZ Cardfile lets you organize snippets of data into cards.
AZZ Cardfile is a personal
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PinderSoft
3
Shareware
This powerful pim can take care of almost all your data management needs.

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Microsoft
22
Freeware
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ArwebDesigns
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A library of popular toolbar icons for Windows 8 software or web.

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Convivea, Inc.
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Bit Che is a framework and script language for searching Bit Torrent websites.

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Speed-bit
12
Freeware
Stay connected and get so much more with the speed-bit Community Toolbar.

D-BIT Systems (Pty) Ltd.
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Commercial
This program is for organizations looking at automating their payroll functions.

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Microsoft
20
Update
This update provides the latest fixes to Microsoft Office 2010 32-Bit Edition.

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Autodesk
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Shareware
It provides a comprehensive tool box set for creating animated 3D models.
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XPero
732
Freeware
It replaces the bits in Windows that didn't match XP's style with bits that do.

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AS-Pro Software
5
Microsoft Cardfile with more features, power and capability.

Ronny Standtke
18
Freeware
A flash card based, learning application using the leitner cardfile system.

MetalGrass software
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Store and organize any kind of information, in a simple to use cardfile software.

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Antanas Zdramys
640
Freeware
AZZ Cardfile is Windows program that helps manage any personal information.

Enhilex
Shareware
An award winning cardfile, address book,PIM, contact manager and Rolodex .

Enhilex
2
Shareware
An award winning cardfile, address book,PIM, contact manager and Rolodex .

Web Confidential
3
Demo
Web Confidential uses an intuitive, easy-to-use cardfile metaphor.

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REALTEK Semiconductor Corp.
1,044,627
Freeware
USB card reader driver for Win XP/Vista/Win7 Driver (32/64 bits) Driver only (ZIP file).

MSDN
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Freeware
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