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Why Fabric Buildings Are Great for Pickleball Courts

As pickleball continues gaining popularity, so does the need for more courts. Learn why fabric buildings make great pickleball facilities.




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Congress Declared Second New List of Candidates For Madhya Pradesh




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Congress Declared Second New List of Candidates For Madhya Pradesh




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Cheap Computer Guide - CD Drives - What are their functions?

Information regarding cd drives and guide to selecting the right one to suit your requirements.




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Cheap Computer Guide - Floppy Disk Drives - Are They Important?

Information concerning floppy disk drives and their functions.




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Antivirus Software Selection - Cheap Computers Guide

Antivirus software - Guide to selecting the best antivirus software to protect your computer from viruses




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Cheap Barebone Computer (Barebones Computer) Guide

Choosing a Cheap Barebone Computer (Barebones Computer) is the quickest way to Build Your Own Cheap Computer.




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Cheap Computer Software Guide

Computer software defined and how it works. Also information on Free and Cheap computer software.




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What are Solid State Drives?

Solid State Drives are the traditional hard drives new rival




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How to Sell Your Home when Prices are Falling

I guess it's now official. The real estate bubble has burst. When the inventory figures for homes show they are going up nationwide AND it's in the national media, you can be sure that it's already been happening for a few months now. The NY Times and Jouranl and just about every other news outlet decided today that it was a story - so I guess it's official.

Those of us in the real estate business have known it for the last 3 months and we could have told you so. We have sales figures and "time on market" statistics that can back up our claims. We have been telling successful sellers what's happening and how to price their homes accordingly. Now - 3 months later, the media is catching on.

The story is that the supply of homes on the market is rising and the number of buyers isn't. What that means to you is that your home will sit on the market longer without selling. In fact, two of the articles I've read state simply that it would take over 6 months to sell all the homes currently for sale. What they leave out is that more homes come on the market every day, further increasing the glut.

As the number of homes on the market increases, it takes further price reductions to get some of those homes to sell quicker, which, in turn, lowers the reflected market price of all homes. Sellers will wait and wait and then lower their price - too late. What they don't realize is that they are chasing the market down.

The market price of their home goes down and then they lower their price just above the market price and wait. While they wait, the market price goes down further, putting them farther and farther away from the market value, until they lower the price again.

So, as a seller, what should you do right now?

Simple, lower your price to a point that is BELOW the current market value. Ask your agent to take some time and do a good market analysis to get a feel for what your home is worth right now. Then, price it below that number. If you do this, you will have hungry and willing buyers lining up to make offers on your home... but only for a short time in a falling market. If you wait too long, and the market coninues to drop, then you will be priced above the market again and have to reassess the situation.

The smart thing to do is price your home low and let the market come to you, rather than chasing the market down. One strategy results in buyers, the other results in foreclosures. But you have to decide which strategy to persue.




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The challenge for music and podcasts: Rights are a disaster

There are big opportunities for the music industry in podcasts, but one of the big barriers is licensing: the cost and complexity for podcasters of securing the rights to actually play music in their shows.

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Podcasts Are Here To Stay

Podcasts can make one feel less alone. By listening to the stories, anecdotes, or commentaries of others on everything from breaking news to popular TV shows, one can find company in the sometimes overwhelmingly digital world we live in and fill otherwise silent and solitary moments in one’s daily life. In an age when people lose hours to screen time, sometimes aimlessly scrolling on social media, podcasts can provide a welcome respite.

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YouTube Creators Are Starting Podcast Network

YouTube might not be the first platform people think of when they’re looking for podcasts, but a growing number of top creators are proving YouTube is a bonafide podcast network.

Several YouTubers — including Logan Paul, Marques Brownlee, and Emma Chamberlain — have launched podcasts in the last year. They are all available through traditional audio platforms, like Apple Podcasts and Spotify, but many also offer video versions that live on dedicated YouTube channels where they’ve become incredibly popular.

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The Publishing And Podcasting Industries Are Getting Even Cozier

The audio technology company Voxnest owns the podcasting platform Spreaker. The Italy-based StreetLib is a digital book distributor. Last week, they teamed up for a symbiotic relationship that will let StreetLib’s book publishers create podcasts and Spreaker’s podcasters create and distribute digital books or audiobooks.

The Publishing And Podcasting Industries Are Getting Even Cozier




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Investigative podcasts are exploding. Here are six great ones to get you started.

Last month, the Pulitzer Prize Board announced that there will now be a Pulitzer for audio reporting, further proving that podcasting has become an unignorable cultural force. In the announcement, Pulitzer Administrator Dana Canedy explained that the renaissance of audio journalism in recent years has given rise to an extraordinary array of non-fiction storytelling.

Investigative podcasts are exploding. Here are six great ones to get you started.




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Why podcasts are the next frontier in broadcasting

Technologically-enhanced journalism has seen proliferation of online broadcasting channels, blogs and online newspapers. All these are set up in a bid to mainly attract curious millennials, and to offer alternative platforms to the wider content consumers.

In Kenya, online newspapers and TV streaming services have been touted as the next frontier in the media industry.

Legacy media outlets find this both as a challenge and opportunity at the same time. As much as they are a source of new revenue streams, these new digital channels offer tough competition that has seen the traditional media outlets’ earnings substantially shrink.

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How To Keep Making Your Podcast ... Even If You Are Stuck At Home

Like so many people throughout the country, we at NPR's Student Podcast Challenge are working from home right now. And after months of teaching students how to make a homemade podcast, we put our skills to the test: The latest episode of our podcast was recorded from our bedrooms.


Host/producer Lauren Migaki recorded a podcast from her home/pillow fort studio.

We used pillow forts (just like in our how-to video!), bulky headphones and special, professional-grade microphones. But don't let the equipment discourage you — with just a couple tweaks you can use essentially the same setup: Replace the headphones with earbuds, and the mics with a mobile device like a cell phone or tablet, and you are ready to go!

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Podcasts Are Going Multilingual

Podcasts have transitioned from niche to mainstream. As Deloitte, Edison, and Nielsen, etc. all agree, audience growth for podcasts has been nothing short of phenomenal over the past year.

The global podcasting market will grow by 30% in 2020 to USD 1.1bn, Deloitte predicted, topping the billion-dollar mark for the first time. Now, a podcast producer can pull in revenue any number of ways, as the same report pointed out; advertising, content marketing, subscriptions, contracts for branded podcasts, events, and so on. All this hinges on audience reach, and a surefire way to widen that is, naturally, to go multilingual.

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There are now more than a million podcasts

There are now more than one million podcast shows on Apple Podcasts, according to Apple.

Let me reiterate: we do not mean episodes. We’re talking more than one million individual podcast shows: As in the shows which then release their episodes. That’s a lot of podcasts.

Apple confirmed in an email to Mashable that Apple Podcasts hit more than one million podcasts and that this milestone was reached on Monday, April 20.

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New Podcast Listeners Are Coming From Radio, Not Music

If the music industry is worried about podcasts eating into music’s share of the American audio diet, new survey data suggests that such worries are unfounded: Podcasts’ share increased at the expense of music a couple of years ago but has held steady ever since. Instead, the rising number of podcast listeners are coming from AM/FM radio. That’s what the numbers in new research from Edison Research, Triton Digital and National Public Radio show.

The Infinite Dial from Edison Research and Triton Digital is an annual survey that has been published for over 20 years. It originally covered listenership to digital radio such as Pandora and Sirius XM, but it has expanded to include other types of streaming music services, social media, podcasting and most recently esports; it has also tracked trends in consumer ownership of devices such as smartphones and smart speakers. The Infinite Dial is highly respected because of its methodological rigor and its year-to-year consistency over a long period of time. The 2020 edition of the Infinite Dial was released last week.




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Podcasts are booming, and these courses can help you start your own

The podcast industry as a whole is expected to produce more than $1 billion by 2021, according to a new report from the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB).

With that much money floating around, you have to wonder what is stopping you from getting your share.

Since many people are still stuck at home, craving connection and entertainment, there is really never been a better time for podcasting. And, contrary to what you might think, getting your own podcast off the ground is not just possible, it’s quite easy thanks to resources like




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An Overview Of Podcast History: What Are They & Where Did They Come From?

Put simply, a podcast is a web series in an audio format. It can be downloaded by the listener or it can be streamed. The joy of the podcast is that you can listen to them wherever you are. Whether you’re in the car, in the house, on the train, or doing the ironing.

Many people find podcast series that they love and will avidly listen to every episode. Some podcasts have such great followings that they spawn live tours, books, and other merchandise.

Although podcasts have seen a meteoric rise in popularity in recent years, the root of podcasts actually goes all the way back to the 1980s when they were called audio blogs.

But it wasn’t high-speed broadband and the invention of Apple iPods and smartphones came along that the world was ready for the podcast. The rise in internet speeds that made downloading or streaming podcasts possible timed itself well with the perfect devices to listen to them on.




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Spotify Is Testing a New Podcasting Tool to Share Quotes in Other Apps

Spotify has leaned heavily into its foray into podcasts and rolling out features and announcements at a pretty swift clip. Last week, the company announced it is introducing video podcasts to the mix with support for multitasking, meaning you can continue to listen to a video podcast uninterrupted while doing other things on your device. And earlier this week, Spotify announced support for simultaneous podcast and listening streaming for Premium users and up to five friends—a hot tool right now in the streaming service world as well, as many of us are distanced from friends and family.




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Podcasts Are the Final Frontier for Targeted Ads

Backtracks functions as a kind of fifth layer in the podcast listening ecosystem, enhancing the RSS feeds basic download-counting abilities with supplemental data from partners and podcast streaming app APIs.

None of that data is rigidly standardized, though. The Interactive Advertising Bureau has attempted to standardize podcast analytics terminology, but, so far, every podcast hosting service and audio analytics software provider counts engagement slightly differently.




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Podcasting Market Size – Industry Analysis, Share, Growth, Trends, Top Key Players and Regional Forecast 2020-2027

As per the research report titled Global Podcasting Market Size study, by Genre, by Format (Interviews, Panels, Solo, Conversational) and Regional Forecasts 2020-2027 available with Market Study Report LLC, global podcasting market is expected to witness unprecedented growth during 2020-2027.

According to the business intelligence report, emphasis among podcast production studios on the distribution and production of their content on audio platforms such as Spotify, coupled with emergence of high bandwidth, and personal digital assistants are augmenting the growth of global podcasting market size.

Increasing penetration of internet as well as smartphones, inclination towards audio and music content, growing acceptance of audio broadcasting content, and escalating demand for podcasts are stimulating the global podcasting market outlook. Citing an instance, the IDC (International Data Corporation) recorded shipment of around 369.8 million units of smartphones by vendors in the fourth quarter of 2019.

Leading players that define global podcasting industry trends are TuneIn Inc., Stitcher Radio, Spotify AB, SoundCloud, Entercom Communications Corporation, Pandora Media LLC, Megaphone LLC, iHeartMedia Inc., and Apple Inc.

On the contrary, storage space issues and high costs associated with podcasting are expected to impede the industry expansion throughout the analysis timeframe.




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8 ways branded podcasts are helping these brands get results

Podcasting is marketing. And companies have been using branded podcasts for a long time. But while many companies, big and small, have attempted using branded podcasts, not all of them have been equally successful.

Begin with a strategy
No matter what the nature of your business is, creating a branded podcast starts with a sound strategy. What are the objectives of your branded podcast? Who is it for, and what is the purpose behind creating it? These are the first questions we ask any brand before starting an engagement. Well-executed branded podcasts are not about just the podcast, but about everything from strategy to research to storytelling to distribution.




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Are Music Streaming Companies a Big Hit With Investors?

Music streaming companies have seen stellar growth in user numbers. We ask Morningstar equity analyst Neil Macker if the trend can continue.

Some of the key findings are, as you said, the music industry has rebounded because of simply the streaming industry itself. Music streaming has exploded over the last few years, and because of that, record labels have moved from a declining business in terms of revenue to a growth business over the last five years.




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Podcasting Growing – But Are You Making Money?

While most radio companies, outside the biggest in the industry, struggle to find a revenue generating podcast strategy, the number of consumers listening to podcasts continues to grow.

Monthly listening is up, weekly listening is up and the average podcast listener tunes into about 5 shows per week. The latest Infinite Dial stats show that about eighty million Americans – 28% of the U.S. 12+ population – are now weekly podcast listeners, a 17% increase over 2020. And, 57% of the country have now listened to some kind of podcast.

The overall monthly podcast listening audience is now more diverse than ever: 57% of monthly podcast listeners are white, 16% Latino, 13% African American, 4% Asian, and 10% of some other background.

With podcasting on the rise the big question that remains for most radio stations around the country is how to make money at it. Unless you have a large enough network of shows, like the bigger radio companies, to be able to sell millions of downloads to advertisers and ad agencies, it takes a minimum of 25,000 downloads per show for an advertiser to even look at a show.




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Sinister sounds: podcasts are becoming the new medium of misinformation

The role of podcasts in the information ecosystem has gone largely unexamined. While alt-right figures have been increasingly chased off Facebook and Twitter, podcasting is shaping up as the next arena where the fight over questionable or dangerous content will play out. However, the problem of how to moderate audio content is proving thorny.

As podcasting grows in stature and revenue, its disinformation problem can’t be ignored.




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Mark Cuban predicts podcasts and livestreams are only going to become more popular.

Cuban shared his unique insights about the current and future state of  not just podcasting, but the entire media industry. We discussed both legacy media companies and independent creators.

Here are the main takeaways and my thoughts from our conversation:

1. Streaming is the future, and legacy companies need to get on  board in order to survive
2. These days, audio is just as competitive as video because the  barrier to entry is lower and there's no pressure to look nice
3. As new technology emerges, media will continue to evolve — and creators must keep up




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Podcasts Are Always the Next Big Thing

Podcast coverage has a peculiar history. Whether fueled by wishful thinking or impatience, the media’s takes on the format often come in fits and starts. Many outlets have declared podcasts the next big thing over the years, and there’s been a lot of discourse surrounding podcastings perceived booms, busts, and even blips. Commonly pegged to the seemingly never-ending stream of new shows, discussions of the golden age” or peak of podcasts are regularly had. Articles compare the podcast boom to the Wild West and the American gold rush. It is all very amusing. And, when compiled, all of this breathless coverage reveals just how difficult it is to capture something with a community ethos through an industry lens. Here we celebrate podcasting’s sweet 16 with a look back at some of the more excited articles — including our own — from the early days.




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New Address for Carnation Software News

March 7th, 2005 Effective today, Carnation Software will have a new RSS news address. Our new address is http://www.carnationsoftware.com/carnation/RSS/CarnationSoftwareNews.xml




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Carnation Software releases Icon Pallet 1.0 for Mac OS X

Icon Pallet launches programs and documents, and accesses folders with a single click. Stores over 600 programs, files and folders on one pallet.




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Four iPad Apps from Carnation Software

I am please to announce that four apps have been approved for sale in the iTunes store on iPad launch day (April 3rd, 2010).




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Net-Vestigator! People Search Investigative Software

Find out EVERYTHING you want to know about your friends, family, neighbors, employees, even your boss! People search & locate people! Find email addresses!



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Daycare Management Software

Childcare ware is a daycare management software program to help manage your childcare more efficiently and professionally.



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Learn To Read Piano Music With Fun Piano Software for Children, Adult Beginners And Piano Teachers

Discover The Easy Way To Learn To Read Piano Music That Is Helping Children And Adult Beginners Around The World



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IAmBigBrother Software

IamBigBrother Software Download



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Parents - The Greatest Parenting Secret in 50 Years!

Teaching kids Life Skills produces kids who appreciate their parents and love to contribute their best to the family.



  • Home & Family -- Parenting

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Child Care and Daycare at Home -- How to start your own successful home child daycare.

Childcare and Daycare at Home: Begin Childcare in your home with affordable online step-by-step Family Daycare Starter Kit!



  • Home & Family -- Parenting

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Parental Control Software - Internet Monitoring Software

PC Tattletale offers parental controls & internet monitoring software that monitors teen chat rooms, instant messages, web sites, email and more.



  • Home & Family -- Parenting

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IAmBigBrother Software

IamBigBrother 9.0 will monitor your children in Instant Messages, Chats, Emails, Web Site URLs and much more while undetected from the user.



  • Home & Family -- Parenting

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Starting a Day Care Center - Starter Kit

Start your own profitable home-based Child Day Care Center with this easy-to-follow step-by-step guide.



  • Home & Family -- Parenting

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New Audio Recording and Editing Software

NotePage, Inc. today announced the release of RecordForAll, audio recording and editing software designed specifically for podcasters. With RecordForAll, podcasters have the ability to record new audio files from scratch, or edit and enhance existing audio files.

RecordForAll was designed from the ground up, with ease of use in mind. RecordForAll has an intuitive look, and built in tutorials to walk users through the process of recording and editing their first audio file.

One click audio recording easily records voices, music and other sounds. RecordForAll has reduced the learning curve, making audio recording easy even for beginners. RecordForAll allows podcasters to layer, synchronize and transition multiple audio tracks. Podcasters can now easily create transitional effects between show segments or insert advertisements into their podcasts. Existing audio files can also be imported into RecordForAll for editing. RecordForAll even has built-in filtering that helps eliminate extraneous background noises and distortions.

Simply put, RecordForAll is an all-in-one recording studio that assists users in recording, editing and mixing their podcasts, resulting in a professional podcast, even for beginners.




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FeedForAll RSS Software Review

2007 FeedForAll a Year in Review
2007 has been a busy year for our FeedForAll developers at NotePage. I thought I would take a moment to recap some of the accomplishments our team has managed.

New version of FeedForAll released.
The year started off with a new version of FeedForAll being released.
http://www.feedforall.com

New Audio Recording for Podcasters
In 2007 our team launched audio recording software specifically for podcasters.
http://www.recordforall.com

AutoDiscovery
After receiving a number of queries from customers about auto-discovery we decided to simplify the process. We created a new autodiscovery tool that will create the code for the header of a webpage.
http://www.feedforall.com/autodiscovery.htm

Announced an iPod Tutorial
Our FeedForAll team put together an iPod Tutorial to help figure out their iPod's features.
http://www.feedforall.com/ipod-tutorial.pdf

PodBundle
Combining the power of FeedForAll and RecordForAll we bundled both solutions and offered them at a discounted price.
Podcasting Bundle - http://www.recordforall.com/podcasting-bundle.htm

RSS2HTML Template Expansion
Our web development team expanded the RSS2HTML template directory and added logo templates to the collection.
Logo Templates added to Template Directory - http://www.feedforall.com/rss2html/logo-templates-4.htm

RSS Scripts Updated
All of the RSS Scripts in the Scripts Directory were updated and enhanced based on customer suggestions.
http://www.feedforall.com/scripts-directory.htm

RSS Development Tool Free
FeedForDev, a tool for imbedding RSS feeds into software applications is made available to customers free of charge.
http://www.feedfordev.com

New Filtering Script
The development team added a new RSSFilter script to the RSS Scripts directory.
http://www.feedforall.com/rssfilter.htm

Award Winning
RecordForAll is voted the Best Sound Program for the year 2007.

FeedForAll Mac
A new version of FeedForAll Mac universal binary is released.

As you can see it has been a very busy year. We have lots of plans coming up for 2008 and hope to stay at the forefront in the RSS industry with some new and innovative products and implementations.

Thank you for your continued support and interest in the FeedForAll product line.

Happy new year to you and yours!




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Audio Recording Software Released

NotePage, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of RecordForAll. RecordForAll is an easy to use commercial podcasting solution. RecordForAll allows for publishers to record audio files, edit sound files, and add effects. RecordForAll can be used by podcasters or other types of audio producers to overlay tracks, create fades, and add background music or effects to their audio productions.

The RecordForAll software gives the user the ability to record, store and import all types of audio recordings. Recordings can be easily labeled and organized. While RecordForAll has a lot of functionality it is still very easy for beginners to use. Simply drag and drop audio clips, to create a podcast show sequence. Edit clips by simply highlighting or overlaying segments. Audio clips can be individually managed allowing podcasters to make each clip shorter, longer, softer or louder.

New Audio Recording Software Released




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DVD-Squeeze ::: DVD Copying Software

DVD Copy Program - DVD Squeeze, DVDX Copy, DVD XCopy. DVD Ripper using Dup DVD and DVD Wizard Pro!



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DVD Wizard Pro - DVD copy software, copy DVD to DVD/VCD/DIVX

DVD Wizard Pro -- a dvd copy software to copy DVD to DVD, copy dvd ripper to vcd, copy dvd ripper to divx avi file.



  • Fun & Entertainment -- Music

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Data Recovery Software, hard drive repair and hard drive diagnostic software

Recover data, repair your hard drive and fix your computer!



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EZ DVD Copy - burn, backup, copy any DVD movie, dvd copy software, ripper, DVD to DVD, VCD, SVCD, DivX

Copy any DVD to CD-R. No DVD burner required. EZDVDCopy is fastest and easiest way to burn copy backup rip any DVD.



  • Computing & Internet -- Programming