Iraqi Most Wanted Playing Cards 3D Screensaver 1.1

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  • Date added:
    31/07/2003
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    Free to try
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Publisher’s description

Now you can play 'Spot the Evil Dictator' without going to Baghdad! This screensaver displays all the cards from the famous Iraqi Most Wanted deck of cards, in amazing 3D graphics! Includes all your favourite evil Iraqis and some surprising little known facts. For example, did you know Saddam enjoyed knitting?

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  1. no Johan Pretorius -- November 3 2005, 07.27

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  2. This is how HTML forms should look like Jim Linburg -- November 3 2005, 07.21

    I did not yet incorporate the product in my company's website. For now I just played with the demo. I can safely say: Bravo! I wish every form in HTML pages would have AutoComplete Express added to it.
    Users will love filling online forms if the forms are spiced with this tool.

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  3. Beats non-free applications, that's for sure Anonymous -- October 31 2005, 03.09

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  4. Believe it. It's free Aravind Krishnan -- October 30 2005, 19.16

    Great stuff

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