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InPage [commonly known as InPage Urdualso] is an industry standard Page Making software for Urdu and related languages, Since its introduction in 1994, InPage has been used for a wide variety of publishing requirements ranging from heavy duty page layouts for Newspapers, Magazines, and Books etc. to some rather simple designs for brochures and greeting cards. These fifteen years have seen InPage get established as the numero uno software package in this market segment. Some of the features that made InPage popular with its users are
  • Calligraphic style handling of Nastaliq script using Noori Nastaliq font
  • Handling of all Perso Arabic scripts correctly, accurately and aesthetically
  • Easy intermixing of these languages with English and other left to right languages.
  • Easy to use and Standardized MS Windows interface with support for all MS Windows platforms.
  • Full complement of Page Layout features including Pages, textboxes, pictures, text runaround and lots of sophisticated typographic control.
  • Last but not the least has been our end user support and constant endeavor to improve InPage usability and functionality.
To cater to different economic and user segments, InPage comes to you in two versions-InPage Basic for the end user and InPage Professional for the advance user. InPage Professional has all the features of InPage basic plus some meant for the professional user. While Automatic Kerning for Nastaliq script allows you to layout very compact and sually appealing Urdu text, other features like rotation of text and objects indexing and table of contents, four color separation gives you more power while designing and outputting pages of published text.
InPage is not untouched by publishing revolution and support for InPage users to getting the latest in technology advances. Continuous improvements, addition of users new requirements and providing powerful high end features have made InPage Urdu truly a Complete Urdu Publisher.


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Spiderman 1 PC Game Full Version Free Download




Spider-Man will let you play hero for a day, but be ready to fight with the game's weaknesses as well as its villains.
Once bitten, twice the guy. Thanks to the bite of an irradiated spider, budding boy genius Peter Parker suddenly finds himself turned into a superhuman with the powers of a spider. The rest is comic book history. As the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man, Parker has been entertaining legions of fans for 40 years through a string of comic book titles and animated series. If the Spider-Man game is any indication, the general love affair with all things Spidey burns as brightly as ever. Originally developed by Neversoft, the developer behind the hit Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series, Spider-Man first swung its way onto the PlayStation, and soon leapt to the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, and Dreamcast. Now the third-person action-adventure game has come to the PC to make true believers out of computer gamers. Along the way, though, it's run into a few snags that often dampen the game's more entertaining aspects.
He story, told through cutscenes, voice-overs, and in-game dialogue, opens at a conference held by the renowned Dr. Otto Octavius, who's preparing to demonstrate his latest invention. While the good doctor pontificates about the virtues of progress through technology, Spider-Man suddenly leaps onto the stage and makes off with Octavius' device before the assembled crowd. Since the real Spider-Man, Peter Parker, stands among the members of the press taking photos for the Daily Bugle newspaper, it can only mean an imposter is at large and ruining Spidey's already tenuous reputation. Parker's jealous journalistic competition at the Bugle, Eddie Brock, also witnesses the shocking event. The fact that Octavius is really the supervillain Dr. Octopus and Brock plays host to an evil alien symbiote named Venom can only mean more outlandish trouble for our wall-crawling hero. This game takes classic superhero melodrama and unashamedly runs with it.
After the game's mysterious opening sequence, you begin your heroic adventures in New York City. You start by foiling a bank heist and then move up to greater challenges like evading a missile-firing police helicopter that chases after our framed hero. Later, you'll fight swarming lizardmen on top of a rushing subway train and battle alien symbiotes in the Daily Bugle. All told, there are eight main locations, like Manhattan's rooftops, a high-rise bank, and the New York City sewer system, making for around 30 3D levels in all. Gameplay primarily revolves around platform jumping, a little stealth, and beating up lots and lots of bad guys. During your adventures, you'll meet fellow heroes like Daredevil, Black Cat, and the Human Torch who'll offer tips and villains like Scorpion, Rhino, and Venom who'll beat you to a pulp if you're not quick with your webshooters.
No matter how smartly you play, be ready for some hassles--the game uses a save point system instead of letting you save when you choose. Game designers seem to ignore the fact that in the real world, not all gamers have the luxury of playing for long, uninterrupted stretches until they can reach a save point or the end of a level. At least you can tackle the game on four different difficulty levels, including a "kid mode" that simplifies the controls and gameplay for the younger set.
To foil villains and save the day, you'll employ around 18 moves. For simple problems, a number of simple solutions are on hand (or foot): You can jump, grab, punch, and kick your way out of the game's lesser binds. Thanks to that fateful spider bite, Spidey can perform all these moves with extraordinary strength and agility. These core moves can be linked into combos, like jumping punches or the "grab and kick," where you sneak up behind a villain, grab him, and then unceremoniously give him the boot.  Of course, Spider-Man's chief claims to fame, other than running around New York City in bright tights, are his masterful web slinging talents. Here's where the game's combat gets interesting, thanks to Spider-Man's arsenal of clever web weapons. You can sling webs that temporarily enmesh enemies or flick distant switches. If standard punches aren't working for you, you can create spiked gloves out of your webbing for added damage. You can borrow a page from Captain America's (comic) book and create your own web shield for defense. For pummeling villains from a distance, you can launch balls of webbing at them. If that doesn't get their attention, you can shoot a web line at them and yank them in the direction of your choosing. No matter what approach you use, you'll find that enemies aren't overly bright; bad guys rely more on brute force than anything else. "Mindless thugs” indeed.
As clever and entertaining as these diverse abilities often are, they don't get their full due because of the game's awkward controls. Like many console ports, Spider-Man does little to take its new PC audience fully into account. You can control Spidey with the keyboard, a joystick, or a gamepad, though your controller of choice should preferably have at least six buttons. You'll need a spider's agility to master the keyboard approach, though it grows a bit easier with time, and a joystick can feel clunky and unresponsive. A gamepad is your best bet since that's what the original PlayStation game was designed to use. It's no secret, though, that many PC gamers don't own a gamepad for their computer since so few PC games require anything more than a mouse and keyboard. If you decide to use the keyboard, you won't be able to use mouse-look, which is shame since that would dramatically improve gameplay. As it stands, to aim accurately at distant targets you need to activate a special targeting cursor that you can only move with your chosen controller. Ideally, a small cursor should have been present all the time to help orient your character and aim. No matter which controller you use, Spidey only turns in set increments instead of using a smooth range of motion, which feels unnatural and makes viewing specific areas or moving to them harder than it should be. It can be quite the challenge to make Spider-Man do anything a spider can.
Like the controls, the camera needs more work. Overall, it does a fairly good job of following our hero, especially considering that he can run on floors, clamber up walls, and zip up to ceilings on a whim. Still, walls and objects will often block your view, sometimes making spotting enemies too difficult and falling off of skyscrapers too easy. Also, when you move Spidey onto a ceiling, the camera sometimes reorients itself so that you view him from directly above instead of slightly behind, thanks to a temporarily translucent ceiling. The effect can be a bit disorienting when Spidey repeatedly switches from floors to walls to ceilings.
Spider-Man's simply textured, blocky graphics and muddy cutscenes are distinctly underwhelming, if not outright poor. Some of the settings are bland and boring too--the dark, drab sewers in particular are overused. Still, the graphics do at least evoke the look and feel of the classic Spider-Man comics and cartoons. The same holds true for the game's audio. The familiar opening theme song, updated from the '60s cartoon series and featuring an incredibly catchy bass riff, sets the right mood from the very start. Spider-Man cocreator Stan Lee narrates the game in his authoritative style. Lee always sounds like he's having fun with his creation and doesn't take it dreadfully seriously. When he describes Peter Parker as a "sometimes neurotic" hero, you know that the writers aren't afraid to gently laugh along with you at the essential silliness of the game's story and superhero conventions. It's all good-natured fun, though.
It's a shame that more time and effort couldn't have been put into making this Spider-Man port better suited to the PC and the PC gaming audience, as well as improving some problems that hurt the original game. The awkward controls and camera in particular often take the wind out of the game's sails. At its best, Spider-Man immerses you in the colorful, enjoyably implausible Marvel Comics universe, and swinging between skyscrapers and firing off webs offer up plenty of adventurous, if shallow, thrills. If you've ever wanted to play hero for a day, Spider-Man will let you, but be ready to fight with the game's weaknesses as well as its villains.


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Typing Master Pro v7.0 Full Version Free Download


Welcome to TypingMaster Pro. This powerful typing tutor will help you improve your typing substantially whether you are a novice or a seasoned professional. TypingMaster has many courses that will satisfy your changing needs as your skills and speed improve.
The complete touch-typing course will teach you the touch-typing technique starting with the basics and advancing step-by-step using examples, word drills and games to get you familiar with your keyboard.
TypingMaster Pro also offers a revision course for people who have had experience with touch-typing, but want to freshen up on their typing skills. Courses to practice the special keys of the keyboard and the numeric keypad along with a course aimed for professional typists are also included.
With the Interactive Review Wizard in TypingMaster Pro and the TypingMaster ProTrainer tool, you will be able to fine-tune your typing skills. These tools monitor your typing and create customized training to suit your individual needs. Because of this, they will help improve your typing long after you have finished with the courses.
This manual will help you get TypingMaster installed and running on your system. All of the features in TypingMaster Pro and ProTrainer are also explained. Please read this manual carefully before installing TypingMaster Pro to your system. This will ensure a trouble free installation and an easy startup. You will also know how to take advantage of all the features TypingMaster Pro has to offer.
 The setup program will first ask you a few questions on the components you wish to install and where you wish to install TypingMaster Pro. After this, the program will copy all necessary files to your installation folder and create shortcuts to the Start -menu. In this section we will go through the different choices you will have that affect the installation of TypingMaster Pro.
If you are installing the program into a network, please refer to the Network Installation Manual for detailed installation information.
Please exit all programs before starting the setup program. Other programs running in the background may have an adverse effect on the installation. Please print this section of the manual if you wish to see the instructions when installing. If you do not want to print this section, read through the instructions before installing. This will give you an idea of the choices you will make during installation. The instructions are organized into a list where a section represents a screen from the setup program.

  1. The setup program will start by asking you to close all running programs. If you do not have any other programs running select "Next" to continue. Otherwise, select "Cancel" and close all other programs and restart the setup program.
  2. You will be presented with the License Agreement. Please read through this agreement carefully before accepting its terms. (It's always a good idea to know what you are getting into :-) By selecting "Yes" you indicate that you have read the agreement and accepted its terms and the installation will continue. If you select "No" the setup program will abort. 
  3. Now you can specify the folder where TypingMaster will be installed. The default folder is C:\Program Files\TypingMaster\ If you are satisfied with this folder select "Next". If you are unsure of where to install TypingMaster select "Next" since the default folder works best with most computer setups.
  4. Now you will be asked which type of setup you wish to install on your computer. The choices you make here affect what components will be installed to your computer. The following table will describe each of the setup options and the components that will be installed with each option. Please select the option that is the most appropriate for you and click on "Next".
    Standard
    The Standard Installation includes all the files needed to use both the TypingMaster Pro typing tutor and the ProTrainer utility.
    This is the recommended setup for single computer installations.
    Network
    The Network Installation, in addition to all the components of the Standard Installation, also includes the TypingMaster Manager tool for centralized user and workstation management.
    The Network Installation and User Manual is also included in this installation. This manual describes the installation of TypingMaster Pro to a network and the also covers the use of TypingMaster Manager.
    The Network Installation is recommended for all schools and companies who are installing TypingMaster Pro to their networks.
    When Network Installation is selected you will be able to select the components to be installed (e.g. If ProTrainer hasn't been purchased you can leave this out to save disk space).
    The Network Installation and User Manual is also available on-line at the following address:www.TypingMaster.com/index.asp?go=manual
    Tutor only
    The Tutor only Installation will install only the TypingMaster Pro typing tutor without the ProTrainer utility.
    Select this option if you do not wish to have the ProTrainer utility.

  5. After selecting the type of setup, you can choose the location where TypingMaster Pro program icons will be placed in the Start -menu. The default folder is TypingMaster. If you are satisfied with this, select "Next" and the setup program will create a TypingMaster folder under Programs in the Start -menu.

    If you wish to have the program icons in another folder, you can select an existing folder from the list or type in a name of your own in the "Program Folders" field. When you have made your selection, select "Next".
  6. Now, you will be presented with the choices you have made. If you are satisfied with these choices select "Next".

    If you wish to change some of your choices, you can return to your previous selections by selecting "Back" until you reach the desired screen.
  7. The setup program will now copy the program files to the installation folder you have selected and shortcuts to the Start -menu will be created.
  8. Finally you will be able to select if you wish to start the program immediately after installation and/or read the README file.

    It is strongly recommended that you have a look at the README file. Changes and improvements are constantly being made to TypingMaster Pro. The README file will contain the latest information on your version of TypingMaster Pro.

    When you have made your selections, click on "Finish" to end the setup program.

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Autodesk 3ds Max 2012 and Autodesk 3ds Max Design softwareprovide powerful, integrated 3D modeling, animation, rendering, and compositing tools that enable artists and designers to more quickly ramp up for production. The two versions share core technology and features, but offer differentiated experiences and specialized toolsets for game developers, visual effects artists, and graphic designers on the one hand, and architects, designers, engineers, and visualization specialists on the other.


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Photodex ProShow Gold - program for high-quality manufacturing of various presentations from Photodex. Software can work with layers and makes it possible to use a large number of layers for each frame. The utility supports transparency for extensions of PSD, PNG, TIFF and GIF, allows you to use a mask layer, transition effects, gradient fill or fill color. Pictures of them made ​​a presentation, simply edit them using tools such as sharpening, processing contrast and color saturation. The resulting outcome simply bring in any of 14 formats, among them, and HD Video, Flash and QuickTime. In comparison, the version of this utility Producer, Gold-version has no abilities, aimed at business, but good to take for household use.

Photodex ProShow Gold Features
"Adding an unlimited number of layers to any slide
"Support for Drag-and-drop
"Supports over 100 formats
Transparency support for PSD, PNG, TIFF and GIF files
"Adding a gradient fill, or as a separate layer to get incredible results
"Use transition effects for individual layers
"Built-in image correction tools (sharpen, blur, colorize, saturation, etc.)
"Creating an enhanced framework for your photo and video
"Cutting and turning your photos and videos with precision
"Remove red eye using the built-in tool
"Scaling the X and Y coordinates for each individual layer
"Fully customizable slide preview grid allows you to accurately set the position for your photos and video
"Controlling the fonts, sizes and colors of captions to slides
"Animating signatures to the slides with various built-in effects
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Commando 1 Full Pc Game







                                   Commandos 1: Behind Enemy Lines
A genuinely original game of tactics, planning, and precision
The premise of Commandos is a model for the game itself: Just as the heroes of this game prevail in dangerous military operations through unorthodox yet undeniably effective means, so too is Commandos a successful real-time strategy game because of its refusal to adhere to the genre's conventions. Pyro Studios has produced a genuinely original game of tactics, planning, and precision, one with impressive visuals and slick production values and one that will surely please fans of strategic combat, puzzle-solving, and World War II-era warfare alike.

Its isometric perspective recalls any number of real-time strategy games that came before it, but a closer inspection reveals Commandos' striking attention to detail. The prerendered 2D maps all look different, beautiful, and realistic, and accurately depict Nazi-occupied regions in Norway, North Africa, and Eastern Europe. You'll never find a scenario that looks boring; enemy barracks, tanks, electric fences, river dams, and much more all serve to make every mission dynamic and different. You even get some nice eye candy for good measure - enemy vehicles and structures go out in glorious pyrotechnics at the hands of your demolitions expert. And not only can you set the screen resolution to your liking, but you can zoom the screen in and out, set up split-screen cameras to keep tabs on isolated commandos, or set tracking cameras to follow enemy patrols.

Your six Commandos are all unique in appearance and attitude. They move smoothly whether they're walking, crawling, running, or plying any of their deadly skills, and you can learn all about them through a fast and friendly in-game tutorial that focuses on each of their individual skills. They're a charismatic bunch and will quickly grow on you, although their German enemies look rather boring by comparison. There isn't much music to speak of in Commandos, and the sound, though authentic, is sparse. And though the commandos sound great and become immediately distinguishable through their speech, they have disappointingly few speaking lines. The Germans don't have a lot to say either.

An unobtrusive and clever interface borders the screen, showing the various tools in the selected commando's knapsack, any of which can be selected with the click of a mouse. However, this interface is mostly for show; it's quicker just to hit the appropriate keyboard hotkey to select your green beret's combat knife for example - and in Commandos, every moment counts. Moving your men is as simple as clicking the desired destination or double-clicking to make the commando run. You need to micromanage everybody, and no one will move an inch without your express orders. This isn't a problem; just keep your idle men hidden at all times and you'll be OK.

To be sure, Commandos is a good strategy game not so much because of its fine look and interface, but because it makes you think. You needn't worry about real-time strategy protocol like fog of war and resources or having to restart from scratch every time you mess up (you can save whenever you like). Instead, you get a select group of specialists at your disposal, along with a concise yet informative mission briefing that clearly defines your task. You have nearly limitless reconnaissance data at your disposal; you can scroll all around the map, identify all enemy patrols, and even see each enemy's field of vision represented onscreen through a sweeping colored cone.

And so, you'll always have your work cut out for you - what you need to do is figure out exactly how to get the job done. Thus you need to develop a long-term plan, not unlike the skilled chess player facing an equally competent opponent. Essentially, you must figure out how to eliminate every enemy who stands in your way without any of the other enemies noticing. This will never prove an easy task, as the odds are always awful. But then again, the elements of stealth and surprise are always on your side. Guards cannot hear your men moving, nor can they hear their fellows die by your silent weapons. But if they see any of your men, or witness anything suspicious, they'll get riled up and you'll be in serious trouble.

To succeed, you must coordinate your troops. For instance, the marine is an adept killer, able to emerge from underwater instantly, armed and ready with knife and harpoon gun - but he needs the green beret's brawn to dispose of the bodies. And if the spy can find an enemy uniform and distract the enemy, then the driver will be able to sneak past and steal a parked tank. The combinations aren't always binary; solving certain situations in Commandos can be very complex and challenging but always logical and predictable. You cannot slow the game down or speed it up, and so you'll occasionally need to employ a little dexterity and good timing. But these action elements only amplify the game's visceral appeal and do not detract from its strategic core. You'll also run into the occasional pathing problem trying to operate a large vehicle, but aside from that, Commandos controls just fine.

Commandos contains a single linear campaign composed of 20 big missions. The linearity isn't problematic; while there exists a best way to win each scenario, you always get plenty of room to be especially creative or just a little reckless. And because they're well designed and open-ended, you'll want to play most of them more than once. Any of these missions can be attempted cooperatively with up to five other players, each responsible for at least a single troop. However, the true pleasure in this game is coordinating the entire squad single-handedly, anticipating how a situation will transpire and watching it go according to plan or successfully improvising when things don't go your way. And what a pleasure - after you navigate your team through or past some 50-odd nonchalant German guards, destroy a vital enemy installation, and hijack a means of escape, you may well find Commandos sneaking its way to the top of your list.


  

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Crazy Taxi PC Game Full Version Free Download





The main objective of the game is to pick up customers and take them to their chosen destination as quickly as possible. Along the way, money can be earned by performing stunts such as near misses with other vehicles. The player is directed to a destination by a large green arrow at the top of the screen. The arrow does not adjust based on obstacles, but rather points in the general direction of the destination. Once the player arrives near the destination, they must stop within a specified zone. When the destination is reached, that customer's fare is added to the player's total money earned, a ratings are awarded depending on how long the player took to complete the journey. If the customer's timer runs out before the player reaches the destination the customer jumps from the taxi.
Players can select three, five or ten minute settings, or the Arcade Rules used in the original coin-op version of the game.  In the three time-limited settings, play continues for the designated period of time, after which the cab automatically stops and no more points can be scored. Under Arcade Rules, the player starts with an initial time limit of one minute, which can be extended through time bonuses earned for quick deliveries. Console versions of the game also feature a mode known as Crazy Box, a set of minigames that feature challenges such as picking up and dropping off a number of customers within a time limit, bowling using the taxi as a ball, and popping giant balloons in a field.
The arcade version of the game includes sixty levels, and an additional "Original" stage was added for the console versions. Both levels are based in sunny coastal California locales, with steep hills and other strong similarities to San Francisco. The player has a choice of four drivers and their cabs, each of whom has slightly different attributes.


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