Forget the time and expense of an African safari. Use this versatile screen-saver engine which rotates 20 photos of beautiful African animals with artistic borders accompanied by an optional soundtrack of MIDI-based tunes. Read More...
Free - Cloudeight Internet
To see African Wildlife, close-up and in its natural setting, is a real treat; this screen saver is a must have for anyone who loves the beauty of wild. Scenes include the people and wildlife of Africa Read More...
$17.95 - Altix Soft
Beautiful african animals, high-quality images and sounds of jungle Read More...
Free - AHA! Software Inc.
Want to brush up on the names and locations of the 50 or so countries of modern Africa? This program from the Family Games Web Center will help you. A study mode and two quiz modes make the learning easy. Read More...
This Screen Saver protects your monitor by rotating 25 amazing photographs by Chris Humphreys, a professional Wildlife photographer from San Mateo, California. See amazing photographs of leopards, lions, zebras, elephants, cheetah`s, and many others
African animals interact with one another or roam alone across your screen. Mama and baby elephants, a herd of wildebeest, running gazelles, rhinoceros, cheetah chasing a thundering herd of zebras, running Oryx herd, prowling lions roar and hawks fly
We offer a unique, suitable for framing gift-giving idea to honor and celebrate this African American holiday. The only product like it in the world, Kwanzaa software produces, in seconds, a treasured keepsake.
Learn South African Sign Language in a fast, interactive and convenient way. SignGenius SASL Pro 3 is the future for sign language software. With 2221 videos in several categories learning SASL has never been easier. Get your demo copy now.
A high traditional Dominoes game for two players. This game, invented in China then introduced in Europe in the XIIth century is widely popular in most Maghrebian coffee shops and played in Cuba and even by the Inuits.
Awale is one of the most ancient games still played. This fascinating African game (also known as Awele, Oware, Wari, ...) has been very attractively adapted on microcomputer. Play against the computer or against an opponent and try to defeat him !