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Personal Timekeeping Solution
Screen capturing the smart way
Athlete Training Software for max performance
MacWasher X provides security privacy on OS
TaskCapture 1.02 InstantShot 2.4 Athlete Tracker 1.0 MacWasher X 1.1
TaskCapture 1.02 InstantShot 2.4 Athlete Tracker 1.0 MacWasher X 1.1
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CaptureWorks, Inc.
A Personal Timekeeping Solution that Takes the Task Out of Timesheets
Digital Waters
Screen capturing, the smart way: single or multiple, whole screen or in a frame.
WORKOUTWARE.COM
Powerful athlete tracking software. The perfect way to achieve real progress
Webroot Software
Webroot MacWasher X provides security and privacy for Mac users running OS X
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Create Student Class Schedules with Excel 1.3
Schedule up to 250 Students and 10 Instructors to Classes with Excel
28%
ConceptDraw Project 1.3.6
project management application. Draw Gantt charts, WBS charts, Mindmaps
Review by g1cc122mj5: 97chpoji3 fp4810oqb5lk7odp qyz089vp9qj817 (3/5 - 6-Oct-2007)
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26%
Simply Journal 1.1
Easily search, print, date & time stamp, password protect, & even browse entries
Review by johncorso: This little program gives you the ability to collect notes entered by day and grouped into categories called "books". A calendar widget helps you select the day. You can print each note. That's about it. I'm not sure why anyone would pay $20 for this when you can get MacJournal for free. The developer's website has a fair amount of advertising on it, and downloading the demo involves an opt-out button for "information about related products and services from other companies". Even so, the app... (5/5 - 6-Dec-2005)
Review by dimus: Does what it claims to. Simply not worth $20 (3/5 - 6-Dec-2005)
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