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by Talkz Inc
Be the first of your friends to get Talking Stickers!

Talking Stickers will say anything you type in their own voice! You can make your own Talking Stickers for free at Talkz.com...
by Intuit Inc.
ACCOLADES
* CNN Money: “Best Apps To Manage Your Money” (2013)
* Kiplinger’s: “Best Online Money-Management Tools” (2012)
* PC Magazine: "Editors Choice" (2013)
* WIRED App Guide:...
by CyberLink Corp.
YouNote’s advanced interface offers a natural platform for stylus-enabled devices, delivering a highly precise and familiar note-taking experience. You can share notes via email, or post them to...
by Arkadium Inc
Can you name an eight-letter word for a game played in Vegas? What about a four-letter word for a bird's abode? Take the Crossword challenge! Crossword delivers all the fun of crossword puzzles...
by Marco Scheel
Metrolicious requires that you have a free account for delicious.com to use all features.

Metrolicious lets you access your bookmarks (posts) stored on delicious.com. Integrated into the...
by Geoff Webber-Cross
Custom GraFiX is a fun app for quickly creating images for your Windows 8 device's lock screen or to share with friends and export to use how you like! Images are made out of stickers, text, images...
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 FBI
Huge selection of templates and intuitive user interface - not to limit your imagination! Be creative memes and easily share them with friends - this application supports Sharing...
by SpeechTrans Inc
Surfi TM is a Natural Language Answer Engine. Speak a question, Surfi will get the answer, display it, and speak it back to you.
Forget typing - Just ask Surfi with speech recognition powered...
by LaMartin Software
This app takes you back in time, allowing you to read and search the monthly newsletters of the Tampa PC Users Group from 1988 through 2013. The first three years are a bit spotty, but beginning...