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DeskNite - Live Celestial Wallpaper

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turns your Windows Desktop into the night sky as viewed from your own back yard, no matter what the time or which part of the world you live in. [Freeware - Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]

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Title: Astronomy software: DeskNite - dynamic desktop and pocket planetarium
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Coeli - DeskNite(tm). Dynamic astronomical wallpaper for the Windows desktop. DeskNite is FREE. Click to download and learn about another innovative astronomy freeware package for your PC. Now Windows

Category: Free - Software - Desktop - Shareware - Astronomy - Planetarium - Freeware - Wallpaper


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