- Spices.Net Suite: All about .Net Visual Studio Can't Do Spices.Net Suite is a collection of utilities, which brings all the strength the .Net platform *potentially* has right in a developers hands. Unfortunately, the functionality of the tools created by Microsoft for their own platform is always much poorer than what it could be, and Spices.Net is addressed to fix this drawback. Once installed, Spaces.Net Suite will provide you with pretty and usable environment, completely
- EymBarcodeReader.ocx Decode Bar Code Barcodes (the approach to encoding data in black-and-white bars) are widely used since their invention in the middle of the XXth century. They have proven themselves to be a universal and reliable mean in cases when a small amount of uniform significant data is to be associated with multiple things and then processed automatically. Though in last years the usage of barcodes has gradually yielded to distant
- Naevius GVI Converter 1.4. Google Video - Yours Video The «Google Video» service allows uploading video files to Googles servers and making them available online for the in-browser viewing. Despite Googles reputation and money, Google Video is not the most popular video service, neither it is the first one. Nevertheless, the popularity of the service is rather great, and some very interesting and even exclusive content is available through this service only. Unlike other
- Country Codes 2.7, Data at Fingertips In todays vague times of «common» unlimited broadband Internet connection (which is not so common, really) and «modern cool» web-services it is thought that one doesnt have to store on ones computer information one can find on web. People with such thoughts typically dont take into account the amount of time they waste when to find a byte of frequently-used data
- PSpad, Code Looks Natural Have you ever tried editing any programming code in the Windows standard notepad program? Wasnt that easy and fun? I bet it was NOT. Although Notepad is light and easy to use, you can hardly recognize your even own code in it: no syntax highlighting or line numbering, and some important characters may even fail to appear. Is there a way to edit a code block without having to run those heavy development
- Dis# 3.1.1, Back To Sources The great feature of bytecode-based languages, and, namely, .NET assemblies, is a possibility to «return to source code» at any time. Assembly decompilation is a great tool to understand «how something works», either some general algorithms and data structures, or internal logics of some software or components. Unfortunately, simple decompilation tools give a very poor result which is hard to read
- AntiPlagiarist 1.8, Where's Your Sources? Digital century and digital style of work bring new possibilities to all of us, but they also bring new problems. And new ways to solve those new problems; and new unwanted effects of those ways
And one of the most general possibilities (and a source of the problems) is *possibility to copy*. Scientific works and home works, magazine articles and blogposts, even entire chapters in serious technical books are shamelessly copied
- Virtual Music Composer 3.0 PRO, A Source For Inspiration Regardless of how «intellectual» you think your computer is, you cant disagree that todays software programmers have many smart ideas, useful for the most of us. In the area of music writing, conservative musicians tend to see the computer as a smart keyboard (sometimes way too smart); modern musicians tend to see it as a cutting table for samples and effects. Almost nobody tries to use the
- Easy Net Switch – a dream come true for real net-hoppers If all networks were absolutely the same, they wouldve called it network utopia. No network-specific IP addresses, passwords, DNS servers, drive mappings, proxy and gateway addresses all these things that may take hours to configure, especially when there is not system administrator around. Unfortunately, networks are all different and active users that commute between offices, building, departments, home and corporate networks know very well
|