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SWF Movie Player for Mac Eltima SWF Movie Player for Mac e-Zvit DataSlave
Free flash movie player for Mac OS Free flash movie player for Mac OS Open Source report analiser. Database Import and Validation Utility


Free - Eltima Ltd.


SWF Movie Player is a free small flash player designed for Mac OS. Based on the Macromedia Flash player it has unique features that allow you to create and manage playlists, zoom the movie window, set playback quality and Flash security policy.

Free - SWF Mac Software


Eltima SWF Movie Player is a free small flash player for Mac OS. Based on the Macromedia Flash player it has unique features that allow you to create and manage playlists, zoom the movie window, set playback quality and Flash security policy.

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Open Source system for sending in, saving and analizing of reports in organizations. Receiving of the free form blanks on-line, by e-mail or uploading as an Excel file, creating of report database, analize of reporting data using SQL queries.

Free - Baycastle Software Ltd


DataSlave is a powerful tool for moving data in and out of databases. DataSlave supports many data forms and will quickly and simply move, validate, de-duplicate and clean your valuable data. More than 100 validate and 30 transform functions.


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