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IP2Location IP-COUNTRY-REGION-CITY-LATITUDE-LONGITUDE-ZIPCODE-TIMEZONE-ISP-DOMAIN-NETSPEED Database November 2007
IP2Location IP-COUNTRY-REGION-CITY-LATITUDE-LONGITUDE-ZIPCODE-TIMEZONE-ISP-DOMAIN-NETSPEED is commericial lookup database that translates IP address to country, region, city, ISP, net speed, latitude, longitude, zip code and time zone.
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IP2Location IP-COUNTRY-REGION-CITY-LATITUDE-LONGITUDE-TIMEZONE-NETSPEED Database November 2007
IP2Location IP-COUNTRY-REGION-CITY-LATITUDE-LONGITUDE-TIMEZONE-NETSPEED is commercial lookup database that translates IP address to country, region, city, net speed, latitude, longitude and time zone.
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ZoneView 2.11a
See what time it is in up to 24 separate cities around the world. Select from over 730 world captials and heavily populated cities. Fully customizable display resizes between 4 and 25 cells. Now includes international dialing codes for each city!
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Mexico Postal Code Database (Gold Edition) November 2007
Mexico postal codes database subscription. The database includes postal code, city name, colony name, state code, state name, latitude and longitude, time zone and area code in Mexico.
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xReminder Pro 4.2
xReminder Pro is an elegant-looking event-based personal information manager that can help you remember birthdays, holidays, and other special events. It contains fully customizable Clock and can synchronize computer's clock with Atomic Time Servers
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ClockWise 3.30a
The ultimate time-piece for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP - Automate everything! 200-event scheduler, calendar, timer, alarm, stopwatch, time client, 24-city time zone window, dial-up network timer and scheduler - even a useful time/date screensaver!
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HurbisTime 2.4.3
HurbisTime is a FREEWARE program.
HurbisTime displays the times for any amount of different time zones.
The program is very useful when you communicate with people in other parts of the globe.
Languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Russian
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