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This is a program to unscramble words from puzzles like Jumble™ and WordScrimmage™.
It can also use "?" characters as wildcards to solve Crossword clues.
For example, if a scrambled Jumble™ word reads "clutoc", Unscramble will produce the word "occult". It is also interesting to enter ordinary words to see the number of anagrams. Try "Carole":
calore carole coaler coelar colera creola oracle recoalWith wildcards, if "cro??word" is entered, Unscramble will produce "crossword".
The download exe file is a self-contained install-file. > Download
This is a list of the contents of CDs and DVDs produced by PC Authority Magazine (Sydney, Australia). The dates cover some months in 1997, 1998, 1999 and almost all from 2000 to the present month.
The data consists of sorted directory names such as the following (produced by a script written in Perl):
PCANov09_144 - \Drivers \Vista\DirectX10
PCANov09_144 - \Drivers \Vista\Nvidia
PCANov09_144 - \Drivers \Vista\Realtek
PCANov09_144 - \November \Visualware eMailTrackerPro 8.0e
PCANov09_144 - \Software\Internet \Vuze
PCANov09_144 - \Software \Windows
PCANov09_144 - \Software\Windows \WinRAR
PCANov09_144 - \Software\Windows \WinZip
PCANov09_144 - \Drivers \XP
PCANov09_144 - \Software\Internet \ZoneAlarm
The first field shows the year and month in PCA format (from the CD Volume Name).
The other field, split at an interesting point, shows the directory name. The top directory is shifted left where it is the name of a month, Internet or some other generic term. The sort is then done at this break point.
The download zip file contains two text files - current.txt (the latest month's information) and pcalist.txt (all months). > Download
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