Description: Bingo Card Creator lets you print custom bingo cards on your own PC! Stop paying $10 a set for bingo cards from traditional publishers. You can choose from included lists (math facts, Dolch sight words, and more!) or tailor make your own set. Bingo Card Creator supports multiple cards on a single sheet to save paper.
Bingo Card Creator will save you an hour of preparation every time you play bingo. You will never have to buy a $10 set of cards just to teach your students again. You can have your bingo games finally match up to the activities you are doing in class, instead of feeling constrained by the need to fit your class to the manipulatives you have on hand.
Best of all, Bingo Card Creator is available as a free trial. You can use it for as long as you want -- we want you to have adequate time to find out just how much time and money it will save you. The upgraded version comes with free upgrades and support for life, as well as a 30-day money-back guarantee -- if you're not totally satisfied with your purchase we don't deserve your money.
Requirements: Requires Sun JRE 1.4 or higher (installer will walk you through getting it)
Affiliate Pro v.1.6.1
Increase your sales using poweful affiliate software with lots of features. Brief list of features includes: 5 different ways of commission configuration: per-click, flat per sale, % per sale, flat per first sale, % from first sale. Combinations of this options can make up to 31 different affiliate program, support of flat and recurring sales; Automated or Manual approval of each sale and each affiliater registered on the site. Feature for administrator to handle and proccess chargebacks/refunds, poweful payout mechanism, very easy interface for webmasters to get linking code; ability to group several products with the same commission. Very easy and flexiable integration with any shopping cart and billing system and our special: Free installation/integration of the script with your software by professional software developer. All standard features inclued, please check our demo.
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