Size Entries For Windows Free Apps

Size entries for windows free in description

by Big A Software
Explore and view your family tree with TreeHopper. This is the first Windows 8 App that can read in a GEDCOM file (v5.5.1 or earlier) directly from your device and display the results to give an...
by Stembridge
My Personal Address Book is an easy to use address management system. It simplifies keeping track of you addresses, and yet provides many powerful features that allow you to perform functions such...
by Nextwave Online Training
No more flipping cards! Use this application to vote on story points during your Agile sprint planning meetings. It replaces your existing story size card deck. If your Scrum Master is using the...
by Arkimedes
How many times have you heard "42 inch tv" without understanding how really was big a TV screen?
TV Size is a simple application that will allow you to know the size of the screen in an...
by TeamPhoenix
its a recipe and cooking app designed specifically for Windows 8
Includes various recipes with details like Directions,Ingredients,Nutrition,Reviews etc.
also one can add recipe to...
by Cosmos Chong
AED is a comprehensive English dictionary app that comes with more than 400,000 entries. Crafted with Windows 8 design language, it has a clean and modern user interface. We endeavor to make AED...
by Cappa Games
Note: It seems a small number of peoples games are freezing at start up. If your game freezes, snap the game to the size and then pull the slider all the way over to go back into full screen. This...
by mSeven Software
mSecure Password Manager for Windows 8 and Windows RT

Don’t take any chances with your passwords and private information; keep your data safe and secure with mSecure Password manager!...
by Arnold Vink
| Application Description
TimeMe is a Windows live tile application which shows the current time,
date, weather and optionally your current battery level all in one live tile,
the app...
by Jiri Danihelka, CH
VICE specializes in exploring uncomfortable truths and going to places we don't belong. Now, thanks to YouTube, VICE have compressed two decades of our unique immersive approach to these subjects...