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| Commercial Software MaxCtrl Home Automation and Control Software. Free Software (Freebies): Stupid Fax V1.1.0.11 works with TAPI Fax modems to automatically print and save incoming fax calls. Incoming faxes are automatically routed and printed to the windows default printer. All incoming calls are logged with time, date and status information. All printed files are logged with time, date and print status information. Users can reprint historical faxes if needed. StupidFax was created to help users who just need a simple, reliable program to receive faxes. You'll find StupidFax really isn't so stupid when you need a program to just act as an incoming Fax Machine. Keywords: Free fax software easy TAPI modem
SpeedRead is a tool for increasing your ability to read and retain information. SpeedRead can read an text file and display the words sequentially. The user can adjust rate words are displayed, the number of words displayed at a time, and the minimum number of letters to qualify a word. A performance counter clocks the actual number of words displayed, the total time and time between word groups. Teachers or users can also later test reading comprehension by administering a quiz based on the material displayed. Keywords: Free educational reading and training tool
Special Notes On Freebies: Freebies are free. We don't have banners or advertisements. We don't have spyware. We don't have any cripple or time-out features other than a very small feature removed for unregistered users. And, remember, registration is free. We don't buy, sell, rent, distribute or any such thing with the names and addresses we collect. We might send users a bulletin when a newer version comes out, although we haven't ever done this. Therefore, you should check back on your own periodically, to see if there is a later version. If you want to help support the products, you can contribute a nominal amount. Let you conscience be your guide. Thanks, Dan Llewellyn
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