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- Constructor 9.07 (Windows)
- The Constructor program makes the creation, testing, trouble-shooting, teaching and printing of electrical ladder diagrams, schematics and one line diagrams fast and easy. The circuit will perform the same as a hard wired electrical circuit. The design can be edited and re-tested saving valuable time when it comes to hard...
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- I-detect 3 (Windows)
- Keep track of your detecting finds with I-detect. Great gift for all detector users. Useful for all coin hunters, water hunters, beach hunters, bottle hunters, and relic Hunters. Fun and easy to use with all the current major brands of metal detectors listed. You choose, save lots of details or...
- Software downloads 2008-11-05
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