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    Ampare Error Box - Fun Error box Pranks
    Ampare Error Box is a fun .NETFramework 3.5 windows application showing an explorer.exe error message box to prank your friends thinking that they pc was messed up. This application make to be as simple as possible
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    My Reader

    My Reader

    Use My Reader app to listen to your content. Paste or type text file i

    Use My Reader app to listen to your content. Paste or type text file into the box. Click read to listen. Click stop to stop reading. To run the application you need at least .NET v2.0 Framework. ".NET v4" is recommended. File size is about 571kb. Update will be posted to further expand it features and functionallities.
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    Assisted dRawing toOl

    Assisted dRawing toOl

    ARO helps physically disabled students to create mathematical drawings

    ARO has been developed to assist physically disabled or injured students who cannot create mathematical drawings on paper. It is intended to make maths up to Key Stage 4 more accessible. AQA has agreed to its use in a GCSE maths exam. Anyone who can use a computer with a mouse to access the internet should be able to use ARO. The processes required mimic those of on paper drawing as far as possible. Possible applications include: Graphs of straight lines and smooth curves Compass and...
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