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Zac Browser - Zone for Autistic Children v.1.5
Zac Browser - Zone for Autistic Children is a content restricted web browser that was developed specifically for children with autism, and autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and PDD-NOS.
Zac Browser
ZAC Browser is the first web browser developed specifically for children with autism, and autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and PDD-NOS. Zac Browser is for children - for their enjoyment,
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Zac Efron Screensaver
Hot Zac Efron Screensaver featuring over 20 high quality pics of the handsome High School Musical star!
Picto Selector v.1.5.12.150
Picto selector is a Windows application written for easy selection and printing of Pictos. The Pictos come from the website Sclera.be, Straight-Street.com and ARASAAC and have a Dutch, English, French and Spanish translation.
ZAC Browser Gold v.1.0.1
ZAC Browser is a Internet browser that provides children with a limited and specially designed way to surf the net.
ICorrect EditLab Pro v.5.00.0002
iCorrect EditLab Pro is a stand-alone program featuring the same color technology that make up PictoColor's popular Photoshop plug-ins.
Freeway v.1.0.0.89
Freeway the OpenSource eCommerce platform. Sell products, services, events and subscriptions all bundled with e-Marketing, SMS-Marketing and management reports. Its powerful, efficient and easy to use delivering many high end features.
ZipZag v.1.80
ZipZag is an advanced archiver that handle over 250 extensions: Windows/DOS Archives ( zip,Zip Archives 7z,7-Zip Archives 7zip,7-Zip Archives 7zp,7-Zip Archives aar,Axis Archives ace,Ace Archives alz,ALZip Archives arc,Arc Archives arg,Arg Archives
Little Monsters Cookbook v.1.0.0.0
★★★★ 30 snack ideas for monsters of all ages! ★★★★ This cookbook strikes a familiar tone, mixing humor with gentle gore. Each of the 6 sections is named after a different scary creature, with a total of 30 recipes. Using the Little