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Ghost Hunter 3

6.0

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License Free
Requirements Windows (all)
Downloads 113 Limitations None
Publisher RB59.com Software File Size 970k
Date added 19 Feb 2005 Check your speed

This is the perfect computer program for anyone into Ghost Hunting or any other types of hauntings. This program lets you record detailed information such as: DATE OF OCCURANCE, TIME OF OCCURANCE, LOCATION, GPS INFO, HISTORY LOCATION, TELEPHONE NUMBERS, NOTES, COMMENTS, SIGHTING INFO, SOUNDS, ODORS, TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES, and more. Features: Unlimited number of records (haunts), Print Charts, Search, Sort, Built-In Help File, Import and Display Photo's for each record and more.

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Embarcadero Power SQL

Embarcadero PowerSQL simplifies SQL development for application developers with many features for improving productivity and reducing errors.

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  • Publisher: Embarcadero
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