Papel 6.10.20
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Papel 6.10.20
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Papel is a new and innovative software for writers which works in a way that gives the creative side of your mind freedom from any logical tasks.. It’s called Papel (Spanish & Portuguese for ‘paper’) and runs under Windows, allowing you to write intuitively without logical tasks interfering with the flow of your ideas.

You create papels in the main project window, name them and set their type, eg., Chapter, Plot Outline, Note, etc. Papels are easily identifiable as each type has it’s own icon, and the descriptive name you provided is displayed with it. Having saved your project, the content of all papels is saved into the same folder.

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AkelPad 3.1.1
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AkelPad 3.1.1
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AkelPad is an small and fast, open source editor for plain text.

yTimer 1.0.30
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yTimer 1.0.30
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yTimer lets you set up a number of countdown timers, with an audio alert and a popup window when the countdown reaches zero.

Timers are specified in seconds/minutes/hours/days and if you close yTimer with active timers, it will automatically restart them with the correct remaining time when you reopen it.

OpenOffice.org for Windows 2.0.2
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OpenOffice.org for Windows 2.0.2
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OpenOffice.org is the open source project through which Sun Microsystems is releasing the technology for the popular StarOffice productivity suite. It is an international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format. It establishes the necessary facilities to make this open source technology available to the developer community

OpenOffice.org for Linux (116,810 KB)
File size : 89,060 KB

DAMN NFO Viewer 2.10.0032.RC3
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DAMN NFO Viewer 2.10.0032.RC3
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DAMN NFO Viewer is an utility for viewing text files containing ASCII Art (e.g. nfo files), and it proved itself to be handy So… if you’re fed up with starting some DOS-like file manager each time you need to view nfo file, or ain’t too happy with the viewer you use, or (worst case) use Notepad – give this little tool a try.

Here are some key features of “DAMN NFO Viewer”:

- Available in multiple languages
Chinese Simplified, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish. You can choose the languages during installation and switch between them later via Settings dialog.
- Hyperlinks / Email addresses autodetection
- The viewer automatically detects hyperlinks / email addresses and shows them as clickable shortcuts.
- Customizable appearance
- You can set text/background colors, colors for hyperlinks and hovered hyperlinks, whether or not you want hyperlinks to be underlined, and choose between 3 built-in fonts, available in different sizes.
- Word Wrap
You can switch between word wrap, character wrap and no wrap.
- Shell integration
The Viewer can be set as the default application to open files with .nfo and .diz extensions. You get fancy file icons as a bonus.
- Smart line breaks handling
Unix style line breaks are supported (that is, you won’t notice any difference). Moreover, the Viewer correctly displays files with doubled/tripled/etc. (e.g. because of improper multiple Unix<->Windows conversions) line breaks.
- Unicode support
Unicode version of the program is installed automatically if the operation system supports it. Unicode version provides better support for multilingual user interface.
- Copy-on-Select
When this feature is on, text gets copied to clipboard automatically after you have finished selecting it (released shift key or left mouse button). After the selected text has been copied, the selected area will flash shortly and the text will get deselected (so for those who thought it’s a bug: it is not).
- Direct Scroll mode
In this mode there’s no caret so you can’t select text with keyboard, but you can navigate through file contents more easily (like in your browser). Turning it off makes it more like viewing a file in a text editor. and more…
…including Most Recently Viewed nfos list (accessible via menu or Alt+R), Drag&Drop support, … well, check for yourself.

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