FD Virtual Poet is a program that automatically selects words that rhyme with a particular word chosen by the user. The Virtual Poet is a tool for the professional poet and any one who wants to write a small poem with just the right words.
200 Adorable Printable Arts & Crafts Images For Creative Projects like tole painting, stencils, sewing, wall designs, scrapbooking and more! Simply print and trace your favorite designs using any printer or paper. Hearts and bows, animals, and more!
Are you one of those people who lead busy hectic lives and have no time to pursue a social life? Have you ever invested time in meeting someone only to have the relationship fizzle once you got to know them? Then try “The Guide to Online Dating".
Free and Useful provides high quality greeting and note cards for all occasions. These beautiful cards are formatted and ready to print. Also included are useful forms to help remember important dates, shopping items and how to react in an emergency.
Alive Diary is a program for keeping personal diaries and a full-featured blog client. In Alive Diary, you can write posts in your blog, insert photos and images, format any text and upload pages to your personal blog on the Internet.
Book Writer is a creative-writing environment that includes a dictionary, a thesaurus, and the Project Commander for central control of writing projects. Organize, copy, move, zip, index, and search projects. For writers, teachers, students.
The Seed Program for Windows is a database system for garden seeds. Use it to help organize your seeds -- keep track of what seeds you have purchased, where they are from, how old they are or what seeds you need to buy.
Chronicle life's moments for your grandchildren, your children, or yourself! Look back years from now to recall what you were involved with today. Add photos, links, audio, graphics, or words. WinJournal archives your entries, keeping them secure.
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house, four years ago, Dr. Seetzen spent a week, having been prevented
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