Tuesday, March 1, 2011

S.K All In One Downloads

S.K All In One Downloads


Game : Tomb Raider: Anniversary

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 01:12 AM PST


Language: English | PC | Developer: Crystal Dynamics | Publisher: Eidos Interactive |
Genre: Action (Shooter) / 3D / 3rd Person

Tomb Raider gets a special 10th Anniversary Edition using the Tomb Raider Legend engine, courtesy of Crystal Dynamics. Tomb Raider: Anniversary's success is twofold; it does well by the memory of the original, and makes a dynamic action adventure game that's fun to play in 2007.


Mighty syndicate hires an experienced archaeologist alone. The purpose of the search operation - a mysterious artifact "legacy." And nobody cares what the cause is not taken dashing Indiana Jones and the pretty girl with a pair of huge guns. Yes, all that way. Ten years ago she opened the first tomb, the first security mechanism is activated and killed the first enemy. Good is not forgotten! Meet - nostalgic tornado, a great remake of Lara Croft in the first part of one of the most successful action-packed series today!

Minimum System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista
CPU: Pentium 3 1.4GHz or Athlon XP 1500+
RAM: 256MB (for Windows 2000/XP) 512MB
GRAPHICS: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible 64MB 3D (GeForce 3Ti/Radeon 9 series)

Recommended System Requirements
OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista
CPU: Pentium 4 3.0GHz or Athlon 64 3000+
RAM: 1GB RAM
GRAPHICS: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible 64MB 3D (GeForce 6000 series/Radeon X series)

Game : Tomb Raider Chronicles

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 01:12 AM PST


Tomb Raider Chronicles |Size 137 Mb |

Lara Croft--cultural icon, cover girl, and scourge of video-game wildlife everywhere--was last seen buried beneath an Egyptian pyramid at the end of Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. Despite this apparent demise, Lara returns in Tomb Raider: Chronicles, an adventure that features previously unseen episodes from her career. Old friends of Lara who have gathered for her funeral to swap stories about her exploits introduce the episodes. The first level is set in Rome and is classic Tomb Raider; plenty of jumping and puzzle solving with a minimum of gunplay. It's reminiscent of the very first game--it even features the comedy bad guys Pierre and Larson. This chapter also serves as an introduction to Lara's various moves and is a real nostalgia fest for longtime fans.

The other chapters have distinct themes and should be very familiar to fans of pop culture. There's a level on a spooky deserted island, in which an unarmed teenage Lara must survive by wits alone. There's an action-packed level set on a submarine (though there's no Matthew McConaughey). And most intriguing of all, a vinyl-catsuit-and-sunglasses- wearing Lara infiltrates a high-tech building and utilizes various stealth techniques. This level is similar to Metal Gear Solid and possibly indicates the future direction of the series (you didn't believe that Lara was really dead, did you?).

Unfortunately, the fiddly control system still remains, and the graphics have only been given a slight polish. The game's few new tricks--such as Lara's ability to walk a tightrope, for example--are essentially cosmetic. The gameplay overall hasn't evolved much, but thankfully the puzzles are less obscure this time around, and the levels are tightly designed, which cuts down on the aimless wandering that was common in the middle games of the series.

Tomb Raider fans will be very happy with what is probably the most purely enjoyable game since the first. Laraphobes will take more convincing, but all the hype that surrounds her shouldn't obscure the fact that the divine Ms. Croft hasn't appeared in a bad game yet, and Tomb Raider: Chronicles is no exception.

If you like this game,please buy it license version!support developers;)

Game : Tomb Raider The Angel Of Darkness

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 01:12 AM PST


Tomb Raider The Angel Of Darkness

Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Developer: Core Design Ltd.
Genre: Modern Action Adventure
Release Date: Jul 1, 2003
ESRB: TEEN
ESRB Descriptors: Blood, Violence

Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness begins in Paris, when a heated argument between Lara Croft and her mentor ends with a deadly twist--the old man is killed, and since Lara is the only one present at the scene, she spends the first part of the game eluding the authorities, who assume she did it. As Lara desperately searches for answers to why her mentor might have been killed, she becomes increasingly aware that a notorious serial killer is apparently shadowing her wherever she goes, leaving you to wonder whether she is indeed to blame for the crime in some way.

Suffice it to say that the plot thickens, and the truth comes out. The story soon involves a secret society, the search for a set of paintings with a hidden secret, and a healthy dose of the occult. Lara will discover the nature of a truly sinister villain, and she'll even cross paths with an adventurer named Kurtis Trent, who seems to have a similar agenda--as well as some surprising powers. The story of The Angel of Darkness unfolds gradually and in different ways, such as when Lara happens upon important documents, during dialogue between Lara and other characters, and in stylish cinematic cutscenes using the game's 3D engine. It's surprising that the game scraped by with a T rating, as the story features some decidedly grisly and violent imagery, the likes of which would land any other game these days an M rating. At any rate, rest assured that this Tomb Raider doesn't pull any punches. In the early part of the game, you hear about the grisly way the serial killer dispatches his victims. Later on, you get to see it firsthand.

System requirements
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System: Windows 2000/XP
Processor: 1400 MHz
Memory: 512 MB
Video Card: 64 MB of memory
Audio Card: Sound DirectX-compatible sound card

Software : webcamXP PRO 5.5.0.8 Build 33425 (+IP Camera)

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 01:12 AM PST


webcamXP PRO 5.5.0.8 Build 33425 (+IP Camera) | 10.3 MB


webcamXP is a powerful webcams and ip cameras management and streaming software for private and professional use. It offers unique features and unequaled ease of use to let you broadcast and manage multiple video sources on the same computer. It is the perfect tool to secure your goods and to easily manage users' accesses. This is our brand new webcamXP 5 project. It has a simpler interface, provides better performances, includes additional features and is now replacing webcamXP 2008 which was quite heavy for most systems. webcamXP 5 has been specially designed for Vista and it also works on Windows XP, 2003 and 2008 Server. webcamXP Free is the basic product for home-users. It lets you to stream via HTTP, Windows Media or to upload via FTP/FTPS or HTTP/HTTPS Post. It also lets you add overlays / watermarks over your video streams and the basic features such as capturing or recording at fixed interval. This version is ideal for putting live webcam on your web page and is robust for 24/7 broadcasting. Supports a single video source.

webcamXP Private is already more advanced and beside the multiple video sources support is also offers the possibility to filter by IP and to manage who can access your video streams smartly. You can limit users in view time and don't have to worry about your privacy. Supports up to 5 video sources.

webcamXP PRO is the most advanced version of the software. It has all the features of the Private version and supports and includes the motion detector (optical and/or acoustic detectors), the advanced alerts manager, the ability to log traffic to files and the digital video recorder (permanent recording). It's the perfect solution for advanced security purposes at low cost. Supports unlimited number of video sources.

supported devices:
• usb webcams (WDM driver required)
• tv, analog or multi-input capture cards (WDM driver required)
• ip cameras (JPEG/MJPEG/MPEG4)
• Windows Media streams (ASF)
• local video files (AVI/WMV/MP4/MOV/...)

supported streaming modes:
• still jpeg images for low-tech devices
• flash client (compatible with most operating systems and handheld devices)
• javascript clients (MJPEG or JPEG PUSH)
• Windows Media streaming

additional key features:
• run as service new !
• local and remote pan & tilt control (Logitech Orbit, Creative LiveMotion! and IP cameras).
• supports FTP/FTPS and HTTP/HTTPS Post
• motion detector (optical or acoustic) with many possible ways to handle alerts (local recording, ftp, http post, launch external applications)
• advanced users manager to grant limited or unlimited access.
• overlay editor supporting picture in picture, animated gifs, alpha-blending and text editor.
• DVR (permanent recording deleted after X hours)

Homepage -
http://www.webcamxp.com


Software : Hide IP Easy v5.0.5.8

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 01:12 AM PST


Hide IP Easy v5.0.5.8 | 4 Mb


Hide IP Easy - a program for Internet security by replacing your real IP address to another. Simple and unpretentious - just one click and your real IP-address will be hidden, the next click, and IP-address has changed once again, well, a third click you can return to your real address.

Main features of Hide IP Easy:
• Protects from any site that tries to "monitor" of your preferences or follow you on a unique IP address
• Helps avoid the use of your personal information to send spam, and other debris
• Protects against hackers by hiding IP addresses, as well as information about the operating system
• Ability to frequently change IP addresses increases security
• Enable and disable Hide IP as you wish in one click
• Allows you to bypass the limitation of the owners of some of the resources available to users from certain countries or geographical regions
• For use with mail-service to send anonymous letters

Key Features:

* Anonymous Web Surfing
You are assigned fake IP addresses and protected from hackers who will be tricked by your fake IP instead of your real one.

* Protect Your Identity
Surf anonymously to prevent websites, identity thieves or even government from compromising your computer, tracking your online activities, tracing your exact location or intercepting your private financial information.

* Select Your Physical IP location
You decide fake IP of which country to use by choosing a country from the Choose IP Country window.

* Send Anonymous E-mails
Hide your real IP in E-mail headers. Be protected while sending emails from Yahoo!, Hotmail, GMail.

* Un-ban Yourself from Forums and Restricted Sites
Use Hide IP Easy to change your IP address and access forums an

Home:
http://www.easy-hideip.com/

Software : Gameplay Recorder v3.2.9 Retail

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 01:12 AM PST


Beepa Fraps Gameplay Recorder v3.2.9 Retail | 2.5 MB


Fraps is a universal Windows application that can be used with games using DirectX or OpenGL graphic technology to record the gameplay, take snapshots or check the framerate.
In its current form Fraps performs many tasks.

FEATURES :
Benchmarking Software - Show how many Frames Per Second (FPS) you are getting in a corner of your screen.
Perform custom benchmarks and measure the frame rate between any two points.
Save the statistics out to disk and use them for your own reviews and applications.

Screen Capture Software - Take a screenshot with the press of a key!
There's no need to paste into a paint program every time you want a new shot.
Your screen captures are automatically named and timestamped.

Realtime Video Capture Software - Have you ever wanted to record video while playing your favourite game?
Come join the Machinima revolution!
Throw away the VCR, forget about using a DV cam, game recording has never been this easy!
Fraps can capture audio and video up to 2560x1600 with custom frame rates from 10 to 120 frames per second!

New features and a new look! Fraps is now compatible with Windows 7 and the latest DirectX 11 games.

Ventrilo & TeamSpeak users have long wanted a way to record their microphone and speakers at the same time.
For Windows 7 and Vista we've added realtime sound mixing to our video recording so you can now capture both sides of the conversation!

NVIDIA have recently included stereoscopic 3D support directly into their drivers.
If you play your DirectX9 (D3D9) game with 3D Vision enabled you can use Fraps to record the game in full 3D too!
You'll get a side-by-side stereo AVI recording that you can drop straight in to a stereoscopic 3D player!

Finally, we are aware that more and more people are putting Fraps to professional use.
We've added a new option to force lossless RGB compression to ensure that you always have the highest quality video output to work with.



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