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Basic Bob: Island of Misfits for linux

Basic Bob is a laugh your socks off adventure.
Basic Bob: Island of Misfits is a 3rd person adventure game starring Basic Bob, a 3D stickman on a quest to rid the misfit islands of furry little creatures called bumbles.
You`ll laugh your socks off using all Bob`s crazy weapons to squish, fry, zap, roast and otherwise try to stop the bumbles. You see, Bob doesn`t really care about the bumbles, it`s just that he`s deathly afraid of fur, and he can`t have bumbles running around everywhere
You`ll laugh your socks off using all Bob`s crazy weapons to squish, fry, zap, roast and otherwise try to stop the bumbles. You see, Bob doesn`t really care about the bumbles, it`s just that he`s deathly afraid of fur, and he can`t have bumbles running around everywhere
Games Play - RPG & Adventure, On June 28, 2007 updated, downloaded 16 times, file size is 13216Kb.
dhtmlxTree :: Ajax-based JavaScript Tree for linux

Ajax-enabled JavaScript Tree Component.
dhtmlxTree is an Ajax-enabled DHTML treeview component that provides robust and flexible solution to represent and manage hierarchical data.
The tree can load its content dynamically from server using Ajax or directly from on-page XML data-island. Ready-to-use solution for server-side integration is available. Advanced features include powerful script API, in-line node editing, drag-n-drop capabilities, built-in checkboxes and context menu.
The tree can load its content dynamically from server using Ajax or directly from on-page XML data-island. Ready-to-use solution for server-side integration is available. Advanced features include powerful script API, in-line node editing, drag-n-drop capabilities, built-in checkboxes and context menu.
Web Design - Wizards & Components, On August 15, 2008 updated, downloaded 11 times, file size is 950Kb.
Art of Money Getting by P.T. Barnum for linux
The Art of Money Getting.
The classic book by a man who made a fortune when it was hard to do so. From the book:"There is no such thing in the world as luck. There never was a man who could go out in the morning and find a purse full of gold in the street to-day, and another to-morrow, and so on, day after day: He may do so once in his life; but so far as mere luck is concerned, he is as liable to lose it as to find it." - P.T. Barnum
Economics - Other Marketing Progs, On January 16, 2008 updated, downloaded 9 times, file size is 142Kb.