25th
AUG

SportsKeeping v2.1

Posted by admin under Software

Would you learn how to increase your analytical skills ?
Just spend more time using the SportsKeeping? information and cut costs of time trying to find the information that you need.
Just use the SportsKeeping? features :
CHL 2008/2009, INTERTOTO, UEFA Cup 2008/2009, EURO 2004/2008, FIFA 2006/2010, 69 European Soccer Leagues 2008/2009.

- League Table (Home , Away , Overall)
- Synoptic Sheet
- Diagram (Home , Away , Overall)
- List of Games Played, List of Next Games
- Info Teams

7th
SEP

Stream TV version 2.5

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The much anticipated Stream TV version 2.5 is now released. Now more than 700 completely free live and pre-recorded TV channels are available for fast streaming.

 

You do not need a TV card because the TV channels are streamed thru Internet connection. Stream TV provides you with the most popular TV channels from around the globe from the German 3-Sat to DW-TV and English channels such as BBC News and C-Span. FIFA World Cup football (soccer), Formula One racing programs are already in full swing on many of both English and non-English channels. Download this program in a blink of an eye and watch these many 24/7 high quality channels today. 

New features include:
- Automatic PC shutdown
- Automatic playback of a channel
- More advanced engine
- And many more…

For technical help or comments and suggestions please visit the Stream to File forum dedicated to Stream TV.

Compatible Operating Systems List

* Windows XP
* Windows 2003 Server Edition
* Windows 2000
* Windows ME
* Windows 98
* Windows 95

Installation notes:
Install setup.exe. After installation copy the registration file
in the Reg folder into C:\Windows\system32 folder, or whatever your
windows folder is then system32. You now have a fully registered
version of Stream TV! Stream TV and can now be launched.

Thats it! Enjoy.

22nd
AUG

Winning Eleven 7

Posted by admin under Game

Winning Eleven 7

In Winning Eleven 7, you’ll really feel in control of the proceedings. Unlike FIFA Soccer, where you can often let go of your controller completely and can then grab it again a couple of minutes later–with nary a goal scored against you–Winning Eleven 7 compels you to play and play well. Furthermore, it penalizes you heavily if it detects no skillful movements and actions. Here, you can’t let your artificially intelligent opposition swirl around in your own end for very long at all without falling victim to yet another goal against. This is the way soccer should be. Moreover, you can’t expect your players to naturally be in prime position to receive thread-the-needle passes. Yes, your team generally moves to the correct zone–based on current management strategy, of course–but it is you who must ultimately take control of any and all players who receive passes, even before they touch the ball. In this way, the game is extremely challenging. But it’s all the more rewarding when you finally come to grips with its myriad control possibilities