Orange Photo Editor is an easy-to-use program that allows you to view, manage and publish photos on your website. Orange photo editor can resize your images, create thumbnails and generate webpages really fast, so you can upload them to your website. Orange Photo Editor is not a full-featured program, but it is totally free and it’s only 500KB....
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Terabox 22.0.8 for Windows
Register for 1024 GB of permanent free cloud storage! Automatically back up your photos and videos. Supports online photo preview and video playing. With TeraBox, you can store approximately: 3,000,000+ photos, 2500+ video files or 6.5 million document pages. We provide a safe place for all your files and storage and prevent your data from being stolen. You can sa...
UNO!™ 1.11.7334 APK for Android
UNO!™ is now mobile! Take the classic card game from the kitchen table anywhere! Now with new rules, world series tournaments, modes of play, and much more. Whether you’re at home, on the go, an UNO!™ veteran or completely new, UNO!™ has something for everyone in the family. UNO!™ is a fun and memorable family-friendly card game wherever and whenever. Rea...
PDF Compressor 3.6.6.1 for Windows
When it comes to saving important documents, PDF is one of the most popular format choices thanks to its ease of use, quality, and versatility. However, a lot of the time these documents can end up taking up too much space, whether it's because of its extension, high graphic content, or other elements like excessive notes or borders. That's where PDF Compressor com...
JoyToKey 6.9.2 for Windows
JoyToKey is a small application that enables you to configure a video game controller to be used with practically any PC-based video game. The way it works is simple: you just link a series of keys to the corresponding buttons on the controller. That way, even if a video game doesn't natively support the use of controllers (like the Xbox 360 gamepad, or anothe...