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   Troubleshoot bad RAM with DocMemory from CST Your RAM could be the culprit if you're experiencing random Windows errors or Windows installation problems. Get the details on why you should use DocMemory, a freeware program from CST, to speed your diagnosis.

   iCarbon v2.1.3 {free personal copier} Combine the printer and scanner into a photo copier using iCarbon, which works with TWAIN-compatible scanners. The utility makes the scan/print operation work with one click. After installing, the program immediately and accurately recognized my printer and scanner. The preferences offer inverted image printing. The simple interface displays options for the number of copies, zoom percentage, quality, contrast, and type of copy (RGB, for example). The printer prints the image from the scanner or the Webcam. If you're in a hurry to get a printout of a picture, this takes a two-step process and combines it into one.


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"Data! data! data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."
— Sherlock Holmes to Dr. Watson in "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches" by Arthur Conan Doyle. 


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- Chris Maunder, CodeProject Newsletter 28 Jan 2002


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- Tom Campbell, president of eSnipe