Note Wonder is a handy note browser program which reduces desktop and screen clutter. It can manage to-do lists, phone numbers, URL's, street addresses, email addresses, general notes - all without needing an unwieldy PIM or word processing program.
Award winning, pioneer Tree-structured personal database/PIM + text editor w/ advanced search: powerful time-saver that fits on a floppy & highly intuitive way for storing/retrieving notes, emails, texts, hyperlinks, etc. Easy to use as Win-Explorer!
Christmas tree sparkles, champagne is bought, Santa hat is put on, salute is in the sky – everything is ready for celebration. Arctic Bear dances and has a lot of fun in this new 3D animated Screensaver by Gamefalls.com
Frigate TreeNote - is a versatile data manager, that's flexible enough to accommodate any kind of data. The program has the look and feel of Windows Explorer.
MIB Browser allows you to view the hierarchy of SNMP MIB variables in the form of a tree and provides you with additional information about each node; may perform SNMP Get and Get-Next requests; etc
dArt Tropical Islands vol.1 screensaver features photo-realistic views of tropical islands. Enjoy tropical nature scenes such as palm trees, blue skies, ocean surface, sand shores, waterfalls, sunset scenes, and more.
Plan, track and analyze your investments. Build custom screens in seconds. Program grids, charts and multi-asset trading systems with simple, spreadsheet-style expressions and almost 400 powerful built-in functions. Create custom indicators.
If you don't want to forget events and don't want to write down your appointments on paper in the age of the computer then this program is made for you! The program shows the days and months in a tree as known from the Window file manager.
See how your disk space is distributed in folders & file types! An Explorer style pane shows the folder sizes in top level, tree, pie chart, file type views. Many Windows NT managers are already using ShowSize on very large drives.
It is AD 2502 and the millenia old battle between science and religion has ruined a once-great society. The line between human and machine grows thinner as people walk the streets of Metapolis "enhanced" by cybernetic technologies.