



The movie converter for your mobile device! Supported are: Apple iPod, Playstation PSP, PocketPC, Nintendo DS / GameBoy Advanced (SD Video), Mobile Phones (3GPP/3GPP2/MP4 compatible devices) , iRiver, Cliod CP, Palm, Archos, Creative and GPX2.
DVD Cover Gold 2.0 is a slick windows program that will print all types of media covers and disc labels with the greatest of ease. One of the attracting things about this program is the professional but at the same time easy to use user interface.
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Pocket DVD Wizard
$28.95 - Coding Workshop Limited
Watch DVDs on your favorite handheld device. The Pocket DVD Wizard lets you convert standard DVD content, Mpeg, MP4 and AVI files into video files suitable for your Pocket PC, Palm, Treo, PSP, iPod Video, Archos and more! You can fit over 90 minutes of content on a single 128mb memory card! The latest version now includes support for even more devices including video mobile cell phones, the Epson P-2000 and the Creative Zen Vision:M.

DOSPRN
$14.95 - DOSPRN
DOSPRN is a special program for support printing from DOS applications on any kinds of printers include winprinters, USB-printers, network printers, print servers etc. Also DOSPRN supports Epson and HP PCL Esc-sequences emulation, multiple international codepages, landscape/portrait printing, text color manipulation, absolute positioning and many other features.
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