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ZD Recorder is a unique software program that can record almost everything
displaying on the computer screen, including desktop applications, PC games, various videos (streaming video, flash video, webcam video, DVD video, and etc.), and record audio from speaker or microphone simultaneously.






With the Lego Digital Designer you can design your own virtual Lego model in 3D. A true must-have for real Lego fans!




Lotto Creo Pro is a powerful analyzing lottery software that selects the winning numbers. Software has a full and abbreviated wheeling system with filters, graph. Filters eliminate tickets with combinations of numbers that are less likely to be drawn, thus reducing your cost to play.








Finally, a program completely dedicated to the reporting and analysis of tourney
results. Programmed by a part time tourney player / full time software developer and built based on suggestions made by some of the best tourney players on the internet, Tourney Manager will surpass any expectations you may have with its ease of use, advanced filtering and informative charts and graphs.

Supported Sites include Party Poker, Poker Stars, Full Tilt, Absolute Poker and more are on the way. You can also import from Poker Tracker and SNG Tracker and can manually add tourneys.

You are probably used to cumbersome importing techniques, searching for individual files or folders, grabbing summaries from e-mails so that most of the useful information isn’t left off, entering in your screen name, manually editing results because the last line or two of the hand history file were cutoff when you closed the window etc. In Tourney Manager you press the F5 key and all of your new tourneys are imported – that is it. Of course you can import a single file or a directory or from e-mail but you don’t need to. Just setup your live watches (which tell Tourney Manager where to look) in the main hand history folder and the F5 key will auto import anything that is new and it will do it quicker than you can imagine. I don’t think it can get easier than that.

Filtering is another feature where most programs fall short. In Tourney Manager you can filter by any combination of the following: Buyin, Start Date, Tourney Size, # tables (for multi tablers), Speed / Regular, Site, NL / Limit and Hero Name. So you can have a filter that includes all tourneys with a buyin between 33 and 55 that took place in August 2006 while you were playing between 4 and 8 speeds at a time for two specific Hero Names. There is no limit to the number of filters or the combinations of filter elements.






Kiss your keyboard, mouse and joystick goodbye, and start playing games with
your webcam! CamSpace is Super Easy & Super Fun.

A webcam knows many uses. Obviously, it can be used for video conferencing, or recording your ambitious YouTube videos and responses. However, that’s not all.

So How Does It Work?
It’s more like we’ll be recording objects and will be using the camera’s motion sensing ability to transform these into intuitive ‘controllers’.
That’s right, using the CamSpace software, you can transform nearly any object to an input device! Just check out the video below to see it at work.
You can use cardboard steering wheels for racing games, playing swords for fighting games, and a chicken drumstick for flight simulators!

The implementation also works a lot smoother than would be expected. You’ll need Windows for the software, and about any webcam can be used, though older webcams tend to work less well due to a lower frame-rate and problems with light adjustments.

Installing The CamSpace Software
The software is currently Windows only. Also make sure you’ve properly installed your webcam.
You can test out CamSpace by playing one of the CamSpace games. These are small mini-games that accompanied CamSpace. You ought to be able to find them in a folder on your desktop as well.

Item Recognition
CamSpace recognizes specific items by their shape and colour. In theory, you can use any object you want. However, you might want to avoid objects that have the colour of your skin or clothes and use obvious colours - like bright green or pink - instead.
The program will ask you to specify what item you intend to use by holding it in a specific area of the screen. You can also trigger the lock-function by pressing ‘Shift + ~‘ .CamSpace will now track your object so you can use it for simple interaction.

It will monitor the size and rotation and will hereby determine the exact location of the item.

You’ll also be able to find several steering wheel templates on the site, this’ll save you some work and give you a general idea of what’s needed.

Playing Games
You can play any game with CamSpace, but to do so you’ll need a controller.
A controller specifies what in-game action is paired up with which motion. As you might’ve guessed, each controller is game specific.
You can either download one of the controllers that are developed by other people, or make one yourself and upload it to the CamSpace developer site.

Making a Controller
Making a controller is relatively easy. You can start making one by opening CamSpace and selecting ‘Create New Controller’ under Developer Tools in the right-click menu.
If you then choose to edit your script (also located under Developer Tools), an editing window will pop up.
In this window you’ll be able to specify which action pairs up with which function easily. Scripting shouldn’t be necessary with basic controllers.






Xfire is a free utility that automatically keeps track of when and where gamers are
playing PC games online and lets their friends join them easily. It works regardless of game type, server browser, or gaming service that a player is using.

Xfire eliminates the hassles of running multiple programs like IRC, instant messengErs, or in-game friends lists to keep track of when and where a gamer’s friends are playing. It supports the best and the latest online PC games including server- and non-server-based First Person Shooters, Real Time Strategy, and Role Playing Games.







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