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Customizable e-notes have reminder function now!
Xoft has released v2.1 of Screen Notes, a PC-based softwarethat places e-notes on the screen of your monitor. E-notes imitate paperself-adhesive ones.In 2.1 version RomeXoft has added a reminder function. Now you are able to setreminding time and close the note without any troubles. At the appointed
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Convert PDF file to HTML preserving layout
ert PDF files into HTML so they can be used for onlinebrowsing. Graphics, hyperlinks, bookmarks and lines will all be preserved. Theconverter recognizes rotated pages (portrait-landscape) and rotates them for moresuitable reading. This version has an added option which merges image, creating oneimage
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