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Phenom II Tweaker  v.1.1

If C1E is enabled in the Bios this setting results in 8-10 watts lower power consumption. But it has a price. Namely lower USB and PCI performance. So by temporarily Switching off C1E before copying files through USB, you can improve the speed. Warning! ...

Electrist  v.1.34

For figuring everything electrical nothing else comes close. Try the free trial and see why engineers in some of the finest R&D laboratories in the world, industrial maintenance crews, power utilities, RF & audio engineers, circuit designers, telecom ...





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Frink for Mac OS X 2013-02-19  v.19

It tracks units of measure (feet, meters, kilograms, watts, etc.) through all calculations, allowing you to mix units of measure transparently, and helps you easily verify that your answers make sense. It also contains a large data file of physical quantities, ...

Frink 2013-02-19  v.19

It tracks units of measure (feet, meters, kilograms, watts, etc.) through all calculations, allowing you to mix units of measure transparently, and helps you easily verify that your answers make sense. It also contains a large data file of physical quantities, ...

Apple Pro Audio News  v.2.5

OSXRecording.com web site is a community of professional audio producers and engineers using OS X. This widget brings you the RSS data feed of the latest news, product announcements, pod cast releases, contest information and more in a small, simple, ...

FotoMagico Pro  v.3.7.2006

" – Chris Watts, Software Editorial "Intuitive and with convincing results." – Thomas Hartmann, Macwelt ...

WinSleep by MollieSoft  v.1.5.2.0


** Saves money! A typical desktop uses 250 watts of electricity when awake, but only a few watts while asleep. Power companies (in the US) may bill at say 10 cents per kWH. This is .25 kWH @ 10 cents = 2.5 cents/hr you are saving while asleep.

WinSleep  v.1.1.11.0

Saves money! A typical desktop uses 250 watts of electricity when awake, but only a few watts while asleep. Power companies (in the US) may bill at say 10 cents per kWH. This is .25 kWH @ 10 cents = 2.5 cents/hr you are saving while asleep. Say WinSleep ...

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