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UR-80 Editor v.1.0
Features: - Over forty assignable controls - Up to 24-bit/96KHz recording - 2x XLR/TRS combo jack with qualified microphone preamp & phantom power - Included HQ-GM2, HyperCanvas software synthesizer - ASIO2.
SD-20 Editor v.1.0.2
SD-20 Editor is designed to be easy to understand and use, even by those who are operating the SD-20 for the very first time. Most settings can be made graphically and intuitively.
VS-2000 Wave Converter v.1.0.0005
The VS-2000CD Digital Studio Workstation sets a new standard for affordable digital recording.
Roland VersaWorks v.4. 4. 2003
VersaWorks RIP software has been developed exclusively for Roland inkjet printers and printer/cutters.
Anti Boss Key v.4.5
Anti Boss Key allows you to hide and restore the windows (programs) from your screen with the press of a hotkey or a mouse shortcut. It will cover all the tracks of the running programs by hiding them also from the task bar and the system tray.
EfreeSoft Boss Key
EfreeSoft Boss Key allow you to hide active program window immediatlly using a hot key!You can hide the browser windows,folder windows,applications windows,all your desktop icons and taskbar when your boss or anyone else you don't want to see your screens
The Boss App v.1.0
The Boss App tells your Windows PC when to hide unwanted applications. It uses your iPhone or Android's accelerometer and network capability (3G or WiFi). The Boss App is tiny and takes just seconds to install.
EfreeDown.com Boss Key v.3.30.2005.08
EfreeDown.com Boss Key allow you to hide active program window immediatlly using a hot key!
Boss! v.1 1
You never surf the Internet at work? Right. Like, who isn't surfing the want-ads while scrunched inside their cubicle, trying to find a job that offers...a slightly larger cubicle?
BOSS Userlist Manager v.2. 2. 2001
The BOSS Userlist Manager (BUM) helps you manage your mod load order for Oblivion, Nehrim, Fallout3, FalloutNV and Skyrim. It uses BOSS Userlist rules to customise the standard BOSS Masterlist that defines the order in which mods should be loaded.