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Japanese Snake Game In this free online arcade games the legendary Japanese snake was replaced by a cute little girl. Instead of eating to get longer she collects presents and ties them on a string behind her. More presents she collects the longer the string. Beware of an evil witch that suddenly appears from nowhere. If you hit her you lose your life and she gets all of your presents.

To download Japanese Snake Game click here

Splite your monitor into sections by these free utilities

I recently came across GridVista while looking for a tool that would help me manage my open windows better. I cannot afford multiple monitors and find that I often need to have two windows open at the same time so that I can read one, while I write in another. You can split your monitor into two (half size), three (one half, two quarter) or four (all quarter) sections. You can then "maximise" your windows into any of the sections so that no screen real estate is wasted by simply dragging the window into one of the sectors. Don't worry, you can still maximise your windows to full screen and you can select which windows should not adhere to the space constraints set by GridVista, which windows should run on top of the others and even the transparency of the windows.

Alternate download links:

Winsplit: http://www.filetransit.com/download.php?id=67619
GridVista: http://www.fileplaza.com/utilities/system_utilities/details/acer_gridvis...

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