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- 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
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- Watermarking – protect your images on the web with a few mouse clicks If you upload many images to the web or actively trade on Ebay, you are probably quite concerned with protecting your content from unauthorized use and distribution. After all, some of your images, if used in an inappropriate context, may compromise you or create an awkward situation that will be hard to deal with afterwards. Apparently, adding a mark to the photos you make public is a good way of solving this
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- Password Recovery .MDB - jet-fast recovery of lost database passwords There is no doubt that Microsoft Access is one of the most popular and functional database applications in the world. Thanks to its simplicity, it is used by office workers and developers, experienced programmers and novices, for simple database storage tasks and for creating complex database-driven applications. Active development often means that dozens of databases are created, exchanged and modified at the same time, so chances are
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