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WinZip v11.1 Build 7466  
Posted by Forever 631 Day ago, There are 24 comments
WinZip WinZip brings the convenience of Windows to the use of ZIP files and other archive and compression formats. The optional wizard interface makes unzipping easier than ever. WinZip features built-in support CAB files and for popular Internet file formats such as TAR, gzip, UUencode, BinHex, and MIME. ARJ, LZH, and ARC files are supported via external programs. WinZip interfaces with most virus scanners.
New in WinZip v11.1 Build 7466:
WinZip 11.1 is an updated version of our most recent major release—WinZip 11.0—that supports Windows Vista. In addition to the great features introduced in WinZip 11.0 (outlined below), WinZip 11.1 includes:
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BS Player 2.21 Build 950  
Posted by DoDie 614 Day ago, There are 20 comments
Software BSplayer is a Windows player that plays back all kinds of media files ( avi / mpg / asf / wmv / wav / mp3...) and specialises in video and divx playback. ... more
...Read More | Last comment was by gilpuy | 20 comment
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7.0.0.81 Beta  
Posted by DoDie 613 Day ago, There are 34 comments
Software Kaspersky Lab represents a new generation platform for creating applications specifically designated for complex protection of personal computers and workstations. ... more
...Read More | Last comment was by ngtronghanh | 34 comment
Windows 7 M1 (REPACKED ISO)  
Posted by DoDie 346 Day ago, There are 68 comments
Windows 7 Not too long after Microsoft had released a developer build of the Windows 7 Milestone 1 release to a select few, review and opinion pieces started to leak onto Windows enthusiast sites by OEM employees or their beneficiaries. So it's hardly surprising that now -just a few days later, the full naked DVD image has started to show up on a few torrent sites.

Anonymous pirates vying to snatch credit for the first Windows 7 torrent have only served to frustrate, with many of the downloaders later verifying the various submissions as fake zero byte ISO images, and while we haven't been able to verify for ourselves if indeed a valid Win7 image has been leaked to the pirating comm ... more
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