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BordersHelper finds and removes horizontal and vertical borders
Extend the lifetime of DVD drive by up to 800 percent
Professional image processing and retouching application
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BordersHelper removes noisy borders in monochromatic images of documents introduced by the digitalization process using automatically fed scanners.
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When you watching DVDs on PC, do you have worried about DVD drive's life? It works all the time, never rests awhile.
By using Smart Read-ahead Cache, DVDIdle saves the DVD titles to the cache on hard drive or RAM, and lets DVD drive resting aside.
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Professional image processing application. The richest set of retouching and enhancement filters, the outstanding collection of built-in special effects, powerful painting capabilities, state-of-the-art multilayering, scripting, and automation.
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Create greeting cards easily. Print or email them immediately.
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Use CBN Selector to re-color your images. Visualize any color applied to your photos with shocking realism! Fun and powerful tool for seeing how different color options look on your walls, clothing, autos and more. Your imagination is the only limit!
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PhotoHelper is a freeware image viewer with an attractive ease of use and graphics manipulation capabilities. Being a lightweight yet powerful software it combines both a graphic files navigation and an image processing just fine.
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PDFCreator easily creates PDFs from any Windows program. Use it like a printer in Word, StarCalc or any other Windows application.
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The complete digital image management solution for Windows.
Whether you are a professional photographer or a digital camera user, IMatch allows you to manage your digital image collection easily and effortlessly.
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True BoxShot is the ultimate solution to present your software box cover electronically! It is an easy tool to create quality boxshot of your software cover.
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Simply point the mouse cursor anywhere on the screen, and it will tell you: the RGB code, the HTML hex code, and the name of the color in plain english, of the pixel where the mouse is pointing. You can also copy the HTML hex code to the clipboard.
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